System for referring to and/or embedding posts, videos or digital media within other posts, videos or digital media and posts within any part of another posts, videos or digital media

ABSTRACT

There is disclosed herein a system of managing posts for interacting with web based digital video. The system comprises a user interface application operating on one or more user devices which are operative to view web based digital video, the user interface application creating posts that refer to web based digital video. A database system stores user created posts. A programmed processing system is in operative communication with user devices and the database system for creating and managing programmed links between user created posts and one or more select locations in select web based digital video, wherein users interacting with the user interface application can access user created posts.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present inventions relates to a system for embedding themanipulation or addition of information, digital media and/or datarelating to posts, videos or digital media. Users interacting with thedisclosed system will be able to identify (locate), refer and/or embedinformation, digital media, and/or data (using the system or variousAPI).

Allowing for any number of people to discover, watch and shareoriginally-created videos. YouTube provides a forum for people toconnect, inform, and inspire others across the globe and acts as adistribution platform for original content creators and advertiserslarge and small.

Businesses have been able to grow audiences around trending post, videosand digital media. Businesses of any size can interact with peoplearound the world and share content from anywhere. With the greatersocial impact from various technologies, devices, software andinfluencers any person who chooses to share on the internet can share atanticipated and unanticipated levels. Now all it takes is a trendy videoor post to go viral and to be seen around the world by millions and evenbillions of people in the matter minutes or days. Where if you asked 20years ago to have the same impact on the same scale would be pricelessand cost more than any budget would allow. Not only business benefitsfrom advancements in technology but so do people. People have becomefamous or made a living from creating an environment with various levelsof social impact. It is now a common trend to not only ask for a resumebut to investigate a user's social impact. Social impact has also gonepolitical where revolutions to presidential campaigns are useseverything available to reach more. From these new platforms revenuesmust be created to support the growing demand of information and data,advertising within these platforms continues to grow as better moreeffective methods allow none intrusive and native ways for theseplatforms to grow financially.

Advancements relating to the web and mobile are making it more possiblefor people to be attached and connected to the surrounding world,choosing various levels of impact to be actively social throughout theweb and world. The disclosed system allows for users to find meaningfulinformation, photos can be taken and shared from anywhere withinformation traveling faster and becoming more reliable. Users who takephotos or view photos with the said invention embark on a very uniqueexperience, taking what a photo says (photo is a thousand words) themeaning, the feelings, the experience of the past (the photo), andredefining how the photo associates with users supporting and producingadditional meaning/value to users. These photos make it simpler forusers to express themselves while sharing towards new means ofcommunication. The disclosed system also makes use of videos, sound,links, objects, locations, proximity whereby embedding to posts andtags.

Current methods use a single post and share system (i.e.: google+,Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest), where one user can post one or multipleitems (digital media, links, etc) and then another user can share thatwith their networks. The disclosed system platform provides the sameposting system with the ability to create posts to other posts andcreate posts within digital media. Other embodiments include and mayallow for easy integration for users, customers and clients, integratingacross the system's network and within networks such as (Facebook,twitter, LinkedIn, etc.).

While there are many applications where the present invention could beimplemented, this invention would be used to create a platform thatusers and business can use while also providing additional resourcesthat allow developers and advertisers to expand the use and implementdevelopment tools into their own technologies.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The system relates to computer implemented software and methods wherebyembedding the manipulation or addition of information to digital media,posts and video, comprising of a method relating to a database systemstoring a plurality of digital media items each having associated datarelating to features of the digital media item. The system can also makeuse of a social graph of users, posts, tags, objects, video and digitalmedia.

The scope of the invention and disclosure is embedding and/orreferencing posts within digital media where disclosure primarily refersto video. Where video is may relate to however not limiting to anelectronic medium relating to the recording, storing, copying and/orbroadcasting of moving visual images.

In some embodiments, a user device accessing digital media; the userdevice, in operative collaboration with the database, identifying one ormore features of the accessed digital media to determine associated datarelating to the features of the accessed digital media; comparing dataof the accessed digital media with data of the stored digital mediaitems to identify associations between the accessed digital media withdata of the stored digital media items, defining associated digitalmedia items; the database system retrieving the associated digital mediaitems and generating buttons and/or features relating to data for theassociated digital media items; and transmitting the associated digitalmedia items and/or the related buttons and features to the user device.

As disclosed in accordance with another aspect of the invention, acomputer system comprising a database system storing a plurality ofdigital media items each having associated data relating to features ofthe digital media item. A user device accesses digital media. The userdevice, in operative collaboration with the database system, identifiesone or more features of the accessed digital media to determineassociated data relating to the features of the accessed digital media.This includes comparing data of the accessed digital media with data ofthe stored digital media items to identify associations between theaccessed digital media with data of the stored digital media items,defining associated digital media items. The database system retrievesthe associated digital media items and generating buttons and/orfeatures relating to data for the associated digital media items andtransmits the associated digital media items and/or the related buttonsand features to the user device.

For some a common problem especially in fashion is people cannot locateor find more information about the product (maybe seen on a billboard,video or magazine) or even how to buy the product creating barriers andineffective ways to advertise. Further features and advantages will bereadily apparent form the following description and drawings. Thedisclosed invention may relate to connecting people within their livesand businesses with their customers, while enabling faster and easiercommunication between people, advertisers, developers and businesses.The system may be referred to as a platform that embed posts withinother posts, content (like images, news articles, links, videos, sounds,etc.) within other content, creating a dynamic search and socialexperience. A simple platform for anyone to use, connecting everythingand anything, from people to businesses, places to things, traveling tofood; showing the top trending to searched information. The system mayalso offer advertisements that are useful, relevant and natural withoutimpacting user experience. Referrals will run alongside booking andproduct sales. Subscription will embody various levels of services thatsupport business and services provided by business to people. In someembodiments services are defined as socially driven by users and data.The disclosed invention may include or be considered a network andplatform that simplifies data by capturing relationships that areextremely complicated thru an easy to use interface where users canengage at any level of the social experience. For example our systemenables users to create a tag (tags comprise of text and/or content likephotos, videos, links, audio, etc.) or retag another users tag (retagscomprise of text and/or content like photos, videos, links, audio,etc.), or simply share the tag/retag with followers and networks. We areimplementing methods that create a dynamic search for objects, images,and words, while also establishing a strong community where userscontribute by embedding posts within posts, posts within any part ofanother post and content within content.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Any references with the following drawings as well as additionalembodiments thereof, with like references numerical refer tocorresponding parts of figures.

FIG. 1 illustrates a method for showing digital data to users andcommunication through networks.

FIG. 2A is a block diagram of illustrating a system communicating or innetwork with other platforms providers and content.

FIG. 2B is a block diagram of illustrating a system.

FIG. 2C illustrates a user device couple to one or more networks andcomponents.

FIG. 3 illustrates posts (ObjectTags) where each ObjectTag with orwithout containing content.

FIG. 4 illustrates a plethora of user devices.

FIG. 5A illustrates a cross comparison between posts, other naming ofitems similar to posts performed by users or the system.

FIG. 5B illustrates the coupling of posts, post generated from otherposts, posted generated by any part of a post and shares.

FIG. 5C illustrates a posts linking to other posts and other users.

FIG. 6A illustrates a simple representation of ObjectTag (posts).

FIG. 6B further illustrates ObjectTag (posts), content, data, andobjects.

FIG. 7A represents relationships of objects and associations.

FIG. 7B represents relationships of objects, tags, posts, data, text,favorites, comments and other embodiments.

FIG. 7C illustrates how any number of objects, tags, posts, can haverelationships to and from one or more and combination of other posts,tags objects and retags that are and are not coupled.

FIG. 7D illustrates one or more posts within a system where posts, data,users, objects, digital media, content, tags, and links may berepresented with relationships.

FIG. 8A illustrates a system of post with or without content.

FIG. 8B illustrates a searches within a system that can query one ormore posts, content, and users including any entities, objects, links,and places to find information relating to a user.

FIG. 8C illustrates simply a system with large number of posts with orwithout content.

FIG. 8D illustrates searches in a system relating between items.

FIG. 8E illustrates a post with a series of tags, tags of tags, andretags from a plethora of users.

FIG. 8F illustrates possible (relatively simple) relationships formed bytags and retags or formed by coupled posts.

FIG. 9A illustrates in some embodiments where users can create originaltags, add tags with content to tags and text to tags.

FIG. 9B illustrates a similar embodiment to FIG. 7A with the addedembodiment of a user adding content (and/or digital media and data) toany or any part of digital media.

FIG. 9C illustrates a flow chart where in some embodiments a user cancreate posts aided by the disclosed invention.

FIG. 9D illustrates a flow chart where in some embodiments a user cancreate posts, creates posts referring to or embedded in any or any partof a digital media or content within a post.

FIG. 9E Illustrates embodiment where a user post at least one photo,document, object, illustration, video, sound, etc. and text, shares orObjectTags within a system.

FIG. 10A illustrates a selection of frames from a video.

FIG. 10B illustrates methods of how a user using a touch screen,position within content and sequenced frames.

FIG. 10C illustrates objects with tags within a video, with positionwithin content and sequenced frames.

FIG. 10D-FIG. 10E illustrates how a user in embodiments may view one ormore posts within digital media like video, motion pictures, and clips.

FIG. 10F illustrates how a user in some embodiments can define a regionwithin a video.

FIG. 11A shows one or more embodiments whereby relating to proximity orlocation.

FIG. 11B illustrates Posts, tags, retags, and tags of tags relating toone or more objects.

FIG. 11C illustrates a user querying the system for results.

FIG. 11D illustrates advertisements coinciding with posts, objects,tags, apps, advertisements, and other user actions.

FIG. 12 illustrates select regions in a popup dialogue windows appearsor another user interface activity.

FIG. 13 illustrates an API guide with types of actions.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The embodiments disclosed below is/are not intended to be exhaustive orlimit the invention to the precise form disclosed in the followingdetailed description. Rather, the embodiment is chosen and described sothat others skilled in the art may utilize its teachings.

This application describes a method for creating and/or embedding orreferring one or more posts to one or more and/or combination of digitalmedia (photo, albums, video), documents, posts, objects and users,shared with the system whereby further comprising of users where themethod adds ease, convenience, and enhanced results (or relationships)to mobile devices, PC's, websites, social networks, third partyplatforms and databases. Methods may include adding, creating and/orembedding one or more posts and/or tags to a digital media may includemethods automatic recognition software, user selection from aperson/persons, or information derived by social networks, and notlimiting to other methods that regions within digital media may beidentified. In some embodiments a business or place where a user will beable (when applies) to have features that call, linking via email,messages, social networks, sharing, search and location. In someembodiments the invention is to help find things faster and in context.In some example a business can communicate with the disclosed inventionor aided by other tools, effectively and consumers can find what theywant, while also displaying a banner to their profile for upcomingevents, sales, and product lines to be easily found. The method mayfurther include deals or advertisement that users may take advantage of.

The system in some embodiments include methods that may also includecalculating a rating, price, relationship and/or answer to a requestwith or without data and/or information from a social entity and/orobjects. Additionally product, service, application, solution, digitalmedia, data, and/or data may in some embodiments relate totraits/categories, proximity, habits, insight, ideal prospects,attributes, behaviors, topic, interest, keywords, remarketing,education, work place, origin, location targeting, demographics,adaptive profiling, participation, feeds, trends, postings, photos,blogs, topics, stories, advertisements, comments, current ratings,ownership, values are determined from the identified and/or selectedassociations of one more users, groups, data and/or digital media. Insome embodiments include timing components. The system and said methodmay implement distribution (Gaussian, logistic, lognormal, Weibull),likelihood functions, Bayesian inference and/or timing (decay function)to calculating and/or determine a rating, machine learning, price and/oranswer based on multiple variables aided by social ranking. In someembodiments a combinations of and multi-deviations of implementeddistribution (Gaussian, logistic, lognormal, Weibull), likelihoodfunctions, Bayesian inference and/or timing. In some embodiments thesystem may also use SVM (support vector machine) that include variouslearning models and/or algorithms that analyze data and recognizepatterns that are commonly uses for regression analysis. Other examplesinclude approaches like node wise similarities analysis, pattern basedapproaches additionally the value and/or generated distributions orvalues (including) variations and width including providing simplifiedobjects or values. In some embodiments include using calculated and/ormathematical techniques to analyze and/or display variables, digitalmedia, data and information. Social networks provide a number of ways toanalyze social ranking whereby the said method enlists code to performoperations and analysis while also data relating to values, ranking andscores. The system may include embodiments that calculate theprobability that a user or where the user would like and/or relate toand may be within one or more standard deviation and/or deviations (maycomprise to include a mean) which may include products, services,applications, solutions, digital media, data, digital media data and/ordata. A user's digital media may be analyzed to determine a userpreference from the collected data and information; our method andapparatus may add value, where storing data for a user's actual identityor an anid/cryptic id. Most if not all, transmission outside ourplatform will be a cryptic representation of the user. All informationand data may be stored on a remote database or local storage. A verybasic example (in coding language python) of user information could insome embodiments contain part of the following code:

class PixuredUser(Document): user_id = StringField(max_length=50,min_length=6, required=True, unique = True ) password =StringField(required=True) #user login password email =EmailField(required=True, unique = True) created = DateTimeField( )status = ReferenceField(PixuredUserStatus) first_name =StringField(max_length=120, required=True)

The system that includes search is not limited to photos or videos orany user input and past interaction with the disclosed invention couldbe used in search query through the communication network to locate andpresent the most accurate information to users on their user devices.From the search the system can match one or more logos, people, items,objects, locations, signs, landscape, time of day, from the photo anduser imputed data, where processing the information and present the userwith accurate expandable knowledge to enhance the possibilities withrespects to everything within the photo (digital media). In someembodiments data may not be displayed on the first screen so features donot create a nuisance to the user by getting in the way of the user. Insome embodiments buttons may be displayed similar to a banner defined bypreferences. Features and embodiments are described throughout theinvention. A user may connect with the system via none touch interactionwhere the UI would be presented with a pop up screen with a list ofoptions for the user. If available location services of the recognizedarea, this could be a static or live location of the recognized area,features may connect with many other popular features like Internetbased maps to provide mapping of the area. Sharing the recognized areaof a person, business, restaurant, place, object, (etc.) withcommunication network to include and/or involving sharing with emailing,sms, chat, social networks, and people within contacts of the phone orrelative. All of which can be shared with or representing of therecognized area. Additional users may also be provided with featuresmade possible by the disclosed software and application. Users may bepresented with deals, offers, advertisements, and additionalinformation. These features may also be extended through thecommunication network to the user devices, with the addition of otherapplications and platforms. Users may edit, copy, share, communicate,change one or more items made available to the said user. In someembodiments, the effects on the network and collected data, may bedefined as user profile to show the changes and updates, updating datathroughout our network for viable data based regarding large amounts ofdata, values and weights; efficiency throughout our network, wheredistant social connection may take longer to update than adjacent ornearby social web connections, including advertisements and where dealsfriends help friends (or followers help followers) receives deal and orsave. Business may offer features that can provide and link to thestorefront page, or any other ecommerce site that the business isassociated with. User, businesses and entities may provide objects tosell while also searching a database of items the business sells, whilealso showing items that are localized and are sold by a particularseller, providing a link or location where users may find out more orbuy products. For example a company advertises a product, if it issomething a user can buy a user can link a user to where it can bebought, whether that may be on a social network site, online retailer,or any other storefront that is made available. If it is a place we canfind out how to get there, while also viewing data and other informationthat would be associated with digital media. Using a restaurant forexample, a user may be connected through other social platforms thatoffer reservations, rating and reviews, information, order, ability totakeout, while also finding more information and also providing additionservices that enhance users. From restaurants users will be able to viewmenu's or food, various tags food served, storing information andprovide rating for those seeking the information (query) who are withinyour network and/or who are not within your network. With food users cansearch for restaurants that serve food that looks appealing, while alsoshowing images posted that are listed with greater value within a usernetwork and presenting any relevant information not in a user network.Features in the said invention may be presented to users surfing theweb, using applications or viewing digital media where there is nosocial connections.

Language, geography, or variations of design do not limit the saidinvention. Users will be able to favorite associated regions in digitalmedia and photos while also allowing users to share these favorites, tocomment on associated regions and keep favorites privately or socially.The said invention does limit users from manipulating photos, addingvarious filters or making adjustments to contrast, brightness,saturations, hue, etc. in some embodiments users are connected with theability to associate regions digital media of another user. With thesaid inventions users will be able create profiles that may besearchable with other platforms.

Additional varying digital media where a User Device with a video (froma capturing, recording, processing, storing, and transmitting a sequenceof still images representing scenes in motion additionally with soundeffects and dialogue recorded) may be broken down in components. One ormore components of still images and/or sound (various processes soundwave).

Hashtags could also be added to photos or posts that contain photos,said hashtag would allow people to pick up trending digital media insocial web, throughout the web and communication network. These hashtagscould aid in supporting region associations and the buttons and/orbuttons with features presented to the users, while also allowinghashtags to be a button and or adding hashtags with the use of a buttonand/or button with features. Hashtags could be added automatically fromthe recognized areas while also have a list of preset hashtags that theuser could select (these has tags could be created automatically fromthe regions).

While the said invention will use various in-house equations,algorithms, logic and software, the said invention could also licenseand/or use additional technology, equation, algorithms, and software.The said invention would in some embodiments automatically or have oneor more users manually input data for associations or allocations.Identifications made automatically of one or more association fromdigital media or search queries are performed within a server systemthat has one or more processors and memory storage. The server systemcan be broken up and processes data with a plurality of processor andmemory. The disclosed server system can receive the make theassociations automatically and identify while also providing dataavailable to a user.

Automatic association may be used to identify logos recognize lettersfrom text, then through the one or more processing server conduct theappropriate search of the digital media, other examples would have videoparameter then breaking up the video into digital images (by frames) toidentify associations, whereby any digital media not associated may beeither discarded or data is entered that no associations found. At alater date another search could be performed or a user could manuallyinput data to aid and/or associate a region. Automatic recognition woulduse a plurality of methods to analyze data to build large amounts ofdata, while also including singling out not possible associations orfalse identification. Using and defining rules, for example a faceassociation would include symmetry down the middle of the face, twoeyes, nose and mouth very similar on both sides. Whereas a logo of acompany or lettering where more of a geometric applications would beused. Aiding in associations would include categories and sub categoriesfrom any digital media in context, whereby in some embodiment the saidinvention can create an ordered list (ranking) of the most likelyidentifications for associations made within digital media, deciding thetype of association then proceeding with the said invention could use aplurality of methods to automatically associate identifications.

Examples may include buttons or features may link the viewing user withadditional photos, data, digital media of a particular user, users,business, place, object, or relating and or ranked data and content; forexample user₁ selects an identification of a user₂ where one or morefeatures are made available, here user₁ can select a feature to viewphotos associated with user₂. When relating to other application a user₁could be searching for an article of clothing, where from the digitalmedia for a user taken photo or viewing a web page, a user_(main)features may include “where to buy” the article of clothing, photos ofthe article of clothing that have been taken, or from an online store aphoto could do more than just showing the user a picture. Photos couldalso be organized by association, for example if a user adds a certainassociation to the said users favorites list, then any photo with thatsame association has an importance to a user. That may create a moreautomated feed and more in the context search results. Data can bederived from posts, digital media or files shared with the systemwhereby the system can identify one or more objects or data within anyposts, digital media or file is that are shared to the system throughthe system (or remote system) and/or not shared to the system throughthe system (or remote system). For example an object within an image mayhave a barcode, where any part of the barcode may be used to identifythe object to use when providing information to one or more users and/orto relate one or more users, objects, posts, and/or digital media withinthe system.

Tags and posts are treated the same in the backend of the disclosedsystem but in the front-end whereby dealing with user interface. A posthas a null parent_id therefore this is treated as a tag referring to anew idea or simply speaking referring to the first topic thread.Therefore a tag with no parent_id in some embodiments referred to as apost. A post can contain one or more documents, photos, videos, sounds,graphics, augmented representation, links, and articles (etc).Furthermore a post can contain other data but not limited by metadata,EXIF data, keyword tags, hastags and comments, favorite (like), text,links, location, objects, entries, places, and users. A tag that has aparent_id (in some embodiment not limited by just one) that refers toanother tag, post, user, object, place, and/or entities. Furthermore atag refer or be embedded within a documents, photos, videos, sounds,graphics, augmented representation, links, articles (etc), additionallya tag can contain post that can also contain other data but not limitedby metadata, EXIF data, keyword tags, hastags and comments, favorite(like), text, location, objects, links, entries, places, and users.

In some embodiment as used herein, objects generally refer to one ormore local business or place, company, organization or institution,brand, product artist, professional & public figure, entertainment cause& community.

Local businesses and places may further comprise of, defined by,categorized by and/or relate to one or more (or combination of) but notlimited to Airport, Arts, Attractions, Automotive, Bank, Bar, Bookstore, Business services, Church, Club, Community, Concert Venue,Doctor, Education, Entertainment, Event Planning & Services, FinancialServices, Food, Government, Grocery, Health, Medicine & Pharmacy,Hospital Clinic, Hotels, Landmarks, Lawyer, Library, Movie Theater,Museum & Art Gallery, Nightlife, Outdoor & Sporting Goods, Pet Services,Professional Services, Public Places, Real Estate, ReligiousOrganization, Restaurants, Schools, Shopping & Retail, Spas, Beauty &Personal Care, Sport Venue, Sports, Recreation & activities, Things todo, Tours & Sightseeing, Transportation, University, and other relatingto local business or place.

A company, organization or institution may further comprise of, definedby, categorized by and/or relate to one or more (or combination of) butnot limited to

Aerospace & Defense, Automobiles & Parts, Bank & Financial Institution,Biotechnology, Cause, Chemicals, Church & Religious Groups, CommunityOrganization, Computer Hardware, Computers & Technology, Consulting &Business Services, Energy & Utility, Engineering & Construction, Farming& Agriculture, Fashion and Beauty, Food & Beverages, Foundation,Government Organization, Health, Medical & Pharmaceuticals, Industrial,Insurance, Internet, Software, Legal & law, Manufacturing, Media, News &Publishing, Mining & Materials, Non-Government Organization, Non-profitOrganization, Political Organization, Political Party, Professionalservices, Religious organization, Retail & Consumer Merchandise, SmallBusiness, Telecommunication, Transport & Freight, Travel & Leisure,University and other relating to a company, organization or institution.

A brand or product may further comprise of, defined by, categorized byand/or relate to one or more (or combination of) but not limited toAntiques & Collection, Apparel & Accessories, Appliances, Arts &Entertainment, Auto, Baby & Kids, Bags, Building Materials, Business &Industrial, Camera & Photo, Commercial Equipment, Computers andHardware, Education, Electronics, Fashion and Beauty, FinancialServices, Food & Beverages, Furniture, Games & Toys, Gifts & Occasions,Health & Beauty, Home Décor, Household Supplies, Jewelry & Watches,Kitchen & Cooking, Luggage, Media, Music, Office Supplies, Outdoor &Sporting Goods, Patio & Garden, Pet supplies and services, Phone &Table, Product & Services, Public figure, Software, Tools & Equipment,Travel, Video Games, Vitamins & Supplements, Website, Wine & Sprites andother relating to a brand or product.

An artist, professional & public figure may further comprise of, definedby, categorized by and/or relate to one or more (or combination of) butnot limited to Actor, Artist, Athlete, Author, Business Person, Chef,Coach, Comedian, Dancer, Entertainer, Fictional Character, GovernmentOfficial, Journalist, Monarch, Movie Character, Musician & Band, NewsPersonality, Pet, Politician, Politician, Producer, Public Figure,Teacher, Writer and other relating to an artist, professional & publicfigure. Entertainment may further comprise of, defined by, categorizedby and/or relate to one or more (or combination of) but not limited toBook Series, Book Store, Concert, Tour, Concert Venue, FictionalCharacter, Library, Magazine, Movie, Movie Character, Movie Theater,Music Award, Music Chart, Music Video, Professional Sports Team, RadioStation, Record Label, School Sports Team, Song, Studio, TV Show andother relating to entertainment.

A cause or community may further comprise of, defined by, categorized byand/or relate to one or more (or combination of) but not limited toAnimals, Charitable, Education, Environment, Foundation, Health, HumanServices, International, Public Benefit, Religion and other relating toa cause or community.

Objects can also be embodied with subscriptions, purchases etc. Currentsystems with advancements in technology allow and enable users to accessand share information throughout the web and through mobile devicesthrough various types of networks.

In most cases and from what is currently available, social networksallow for one or more users through a structure of organized data, tointeract with one another whereby organizing and enabling individuals,groups and entities to be connected throughout one or more networksintegrated into a software platform that can connect with otherthird-party application.

With various connections and interactions a social network (when set upto do so) can collect data within the system and through otherthird-party systems. This data can be organized in a social graphwhereby the data can be collected, organized to relate whereby servingbetter results to one or more users of the system and third partysystems.

In some embodiments the system graph illustrates relationships usedwithin the system. For example one or more users, entities, objects,posts, tags, viewed content, locations, proximity, and virtuallyanything shared with the system and other third-party systems. Anythingwithin the system can be represented by a webpage whereby linking anyinformation while also enabling the user interface in a socialenvironment. Some parts of the system react to data in real-time.

A video compression format or a video compression specification is aspecification for digitally representing a video as a file or a bitstream. Examples of video compression formats include MPEG-2 Part 2,MPEG-4 Part 2, H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10), HEVC, Theora, Dirac, RealVideoRV40, VP8, and VP9. In some embodiments an MPD (or similar) is createdto stream video of varying quality based on bandwidth. A specificsoftware or hardware implementation of video compression and/ordecompression using a specific video compression format is called avideo codec; an example of a video codec is Xvid, which implementsencoding and decoding videos using the MPEG-4 Part 2 video compressionformat in software. A video encoded according to a video compressionformat is normally bundled with an audio stream (encoded using an audiocompression format) inside a multimedia container format such as AVI,MP4, FLV, RealMedia, or Matroska. As such, the user normally doesn'thave a H.264 file, but instead has an .mp4 file, which is an MP4container containing H.264-encoded video, normally alongside AAC-encodedaudio. Multimedia container formats can contain any one of a number ofdifferent video compression formats; for example the MP4 containerformat can contain video in either the MPEG-2 Part 2 or the H.264 videocompression format, among others. Another example is the initialspecification for the file type WebM, which specified the containerformat (Matroska), but also exactly which video (VP8) and audio (Vorbis)compression format is used inside the Matroska container, even thoughthe Matroska container format itself is capable of containing othervideo compression formats (VP9 video and Opus audio support was lateradded to the WebM specification).1080i, 1080p, 2160p, 24p, 4320p 480i,480p, 576i, 576p, 720i, 720p, CCIR System A, A-MAC, CCIR Isystem B,B-MAC, C-MAC, D-MAC, D2-MAC, DVB-T,

Effio, CCIR System G, CCIR System H, High frame rate, CCIR System I,IFrame (video format), Interlaced video, IRE (unit), Joint LevelInterface Protocol, CCIR System M, MovieCD, Moving image formats,Naraloop, NTSC, NTSC-C, PAL, PAL region, PAL-M, PALplus, SECAM, SMPTE292M, Sound-in-Syncs, Ultra high definition television, VF bandwidth,Video, or other Video compression format.

In some embodiments various process allow for crawling and/or scrapingof backend data sources like Wikipedia, news articles, freebase orthrough various third party applications or systems. Objects may beautomatically created where not limited by the amount of user can postand/or tag. A user or object (i.e. product, business, band, publicfigure, or place). When query a system, in some embodiments, a user maybe present with one or more results that connect or relates the one ormore past interactions with the system. Additionally the results mayalso include one or more results that may include one or more and/orcombination of users, posts, tags, digital media, answers to relatingsearch, proximity, objects and/or advertisements. Whereby shown to theuser in one or combination of lists, grids, image views, or cards. Theuser may be presented with one or more buttons or symbols resulting inthe desired results. One or more servers and technologies however notlimiting to may include web, http/https, FTP, application, GCI, ASP,HTML, XML, java, JSON, JavaScript, C, objective C, async Java, AJAX,PHP, Python, ruby, and similar. Other data collected would includeelectronic belongings comprising of software and hardware device. Thedisclosed system may track posts and tags that are linked to one or moreobjects or users. An affinity may be determined between one or moreusers, objects, posts, tags and entities. In some embodiments a tag maybe performed on any part of a user's profile, purchase, travel, etc,whereby in some embodiments rewarding users for reviewing a product, orstay at a hotel, dining, or service, travel flight, etc. whereby theserewards may be redeemable or used toward real world items, stays,purchase, services, of gifting one or more points. Tags may alsointeract with a user's experience on a game or animation. Endorsement ofproducts, restaurants, travel (etc.) to other users, friends, followers,followees, relationships and networks may offer more significance whichcan be measured than a regular advertisement. Post and tags are notlimited to the type of or items embedded referred, referenced to or anyattachments like digital media, text, objects, metadata, (etc.) Any postto the system may be linked to analytics showing performance to includeboth natural and paid. Backlinks for posts may include one or more postsrefer to other posts.

In some embodiments a user could select a feature that is added by adeveloper or third party. For example a user takes a picture of a carwhich is identified to be a 1967 Chevelle SS, example of features couldbe Kelly blue book (to provide more information), eBay (showing searchresults), cars.com (search results), craigslist (local listings), wiki(showing information), etc. where the features could be presented to theuser immediately or through a list of available options. In someembodiments, buttons could be a simple way to add notes to digitalmedia. After user makes a selection from one or more features the usermay be presented with responsive data. The responsive data would furtherenable a user to make a call message, find a rating, order food, nearbylocation, proximity, etc.

The disclosed invention is described relative to digital mediarepresented in an exemplary embodiment of the invention as a photographor in a video, on a user device. The digital media more generally mayinclude photos, photo albums, video and the like. Digital media alsoincludes digital images, digital video, digital icons, digitalillustrations, digital representation of real world places, digitalrepresentation of real world businesses and or related.

In some embodiments a computer network that includes various levels ofservers and databases. The user device and the front-end processingserver interact through the communication network. Data is sent from theuser through the users device to the front-end processing server, whichthen the data is allocated to one or more parallel servers forprocessing. Each parallel server could have one specific query searchprocess or multiple designated query search process or random querysearch process (i.e. remote hosted undedicated servers). In someembodiment, the servers could be broken up to specific tasks of eachcomponent. The parallel search systems individually process the dataquery; if and when the data is processed the information is sent to thefront-end server system. Sometimes the front-end server could processone or more query on the search. The results sent back from the Parallelquery server system could include any format data (i.e. textualdocuments, images, video, etc.) The front-end server updates processedinformation thought the communication network to the user device. Insome embodiments, the processed data could be stored through thecorresponding server databases, front-end database while also storinginformation on the user device. In some embodiments, parallel serverscan interact directly with each other. The query could result in being atext that is found within the data. For example a digital image ofwriting or a phone number could be processed to determine anassociation. The server system as a whole will send at least oneprocessed data back to the user. There is no limit on the number ofparallel servers within the server system of. In some embodiments theserver system could contain a content engine where data is processed andcollected between one or more users, associations within digital media,interests, traits, preferences to aid in creating links, relationshipsand similarities.

Additionally the said invention in some embodiments will use, outsource,best practice, create, license, technology that will enable usersthrough a plethora of technology like CDN, databases, indexes, objectstack, cloud, API, SDK, middleware, SQL to serve content to end-usersfor text, graphics, URLs and scripts, media files, software, documents,applications, e-commerce, portals live streaming media, on-demandstreaming media, and social networks. Furthermore some technology mayextend to crawling, indexing, and sorting operations while alsoutilizing available space storage, whereby information and data may bestored on one or more storage systems.

The operating system for each device (i.e. IOS, DROID, WINDOWS MOBILE,DARWIN, LINUX, UNIX, OS X, WINDOWS, VxWorks, etc.) the softwarecomponents and/or drivers that controlled and manage general systemresponsibilities (i.e., memory, memory management, storage devicecontrol, power management, etc.) and while also enabling interactionsamong various hardware and software components. The user device and/orserver system could be equipped with a camera or scanner that would haveabilities to capture images (or digital media). Memory would include oneor more DRAM, SRAM, DDR RAM while also including solid state drives,non-volatile memory, magnetic disk drive, optical disk storage, flashmemory.

FIG. 1 illustrates a diagram of a network 100 where in some embodimentscoupled to a system 120 and a user 110, where a user may interact withdisplay 111, memory 112 and/or keyboard 113. The user 110 may interactwith one or more user devices that comprise of one or more and/orcombination of displays 111, memory 112, and/or keyboard 113. In someembodiments shown in FIG. 2A a system 120 may be comprised of or, workin parallel and/or support one or more users 110, Clients 210,Third-part content providers 220 and/or Third-party service providers225 whereby the coupled system in some embodiments operates through assystem. The system collects, stores and organized content such as users,user profile, data, information, businesses, inventory, logistics,advertising, articles, digital media such as images, video, sound,documents, and or objects that are created, uploaded, links, posted,tagged, retagged defined, or allocated by one or more users 110, Clients210, Third-party content providers 220 and/or Third-party serviceproviders 225. A system can also find data 245, Digital media 255,content 235, Web (content, sites, links, information, data, etc) 230. Byvarious techniques and by using one or more information/data or servicesfrom a third-party (these techniques include scraping and/or crawlingdata from the World Wide Web).

FIG. 2B illustrates a block diagram of a system 120 that in someembodiments may contain one or more systems, components and/orcombination systems, modules, storage, database, servers, and/orsoftware. The said system in one embodiment may include a user interface260, Action Log 261, API System 262, Advertising System 263, Relevanceand Ranking System 264, Object System 265, Data Server 266, Formatter267, Index System 268, Query System 269, Search System, Search Engine270, Content Search System 271, Match System 272, Database(s) 273,Authorization server 274, Subscription System 275, Network Controller276, Suggestion System 277, App (Application) System 278, Third-PartyContent Storage 279, Location Storage 280, User Storage 281, AffinityStorage 282, Object Storage 283, and Third-Party Service Storage 284.The system in some embodiment may also include one or more of the sametype of server depending on the needs of the system and environment,implementing one or more nodes.

The server system may calculate a user's interaction and response tosearched and ranked data information. In any case the system may storeand/or refer any data within the system and/or any other component ofthe system and/or with any other third-party system, provider or client.Data may be stored in a data base where one or more indexes and orreverse indexes used for the communication between users and clients.Components of the systems may include one or more bus, processors,memory, ROM, I/O devices, storage, processing logic, RAM,microprocessors, and interface for communication. The query system 269embraces a plurality of parts. Examples would include single regionquery, a multi-region query, query and/or combination of. In someembodiments a query system may include a query optimizer to aid indetermining the most efficient way to perform the query. Search engine270 uses the response from a user query of keywords and digital media(documents, images, video, sound, graphics, commands etc) and retrievesthe best results in response to the user query, in some examples resultswould include webpages, documents, digital images and/or parts ofdigital images while also including social data as posts, uploads, tags,and retags. Embodiments in the said invention are to provide the bestpossible results to the user query and interaction with the system.Additionally the system maybe designed and set for users browsing theInternet and/or displaying results that were broadly searched throughoutthe Internet. Content Search System 271 is a system that searchesmultiple data types, understanding the similarities of various datatypes. In some embodiments data is unstructured whereby content may bemodified and may include website content. Within the scope of theinvention the system may be modified and expanded for use in variousecommerce, logistic, image galleries, forums, applications, etc. otherexample may include a match system that identifies sorted and unsortedconditions, understanding variations, hits, and landing pages. The saidsystem may include one or more corpus whereby includes large amounts ofinformation relating various subjects. The said inventions would includethe World Wide Web and user inputted data, while also includingresources and publications of literature, real-time interactions andcontent, presentations and scientific, etc. In some embodiments a systemthat browses, finds and stores information from the World Wide Web forexample such methods include web crawler, spider, scraping, and/or bats.In some embodiments the web crawler may re-visit or a user/webmaster maychoose to be excluded from a crawl list, etc. Within the scope of thesaid invention the crawling system may include a form of specializedcrawling systems that finds data that may not be atomic but could berelevant to some search queries. The said system may also include thefetching of data, information, and digital media while including digitalmedia that comprises of identified parts and/or associations where otherembodiments may include predefined criteria for the crawling system.Recognition server identifies objects in digital media and/or digitalmedia as a whole. Model generator specifies search engine index and/orsearch index structure based on data. While also including logs actionlogs 261 and/or activity logs, implementation, process, identification,ranking, and/or score, data, information, and digital media whileincluding digital media that comprises of identified parts and/orassociations. Whereby including probability (while including hyperbolic,kernel, and/or polynomials) that data, information, and digital mediawhile including digital media comprise of identified parks and/orassociations (allocations) will be selected and/or generated for resultsto user queries. Within the said invention that may additionally includelogs, data, models and/or testing including information inputted by oneor more user for data, information, and digital media while includingdigital media that comprises of identified parts and/or associationswhereby probability, values and or scores relevant to the data,information, and digital media while including digital media thatcomprises of identified parts and/or associations is generated and/orstored. Other features may include various types of languages of data,information, and digital media while including digital media thatcomprises of identified parts and/or associations to where it mayincorporate links that are scored and ranked while also beingmanipulated and rendered. The system may include already manipulatedand/or rendered data, information, and digital media while includingdigital media that comprises of identified parts and/or associations.Trust and/or Authorization server operates as a key server or securityfor users. The Authorization server 274 is to provide a higher level ofsecurity of private/personal information and relationships and are someembodiments separating user data in various layers and location forsecurity. Automatic data collection may run in parallel with recognitionserver to automatically identify objects data about objects andinputting data directly in various computer and/or server systems. Thismay also include identified objects with various barcodes, RFID,biometrics, OCR, acoustical, etc. User Interface System 260 providesways that user may interact and perform queries. Methods may includebrowsers, websites and/or applications that users can use. The systemmay also include various indexes that enable digital media to be indexedin various types of arrays and/or the system may also use reverseindexes. Whereby also recognizing parts of digital media andassociations. Index may include index mapping, subject index, and/orinverted index whereby data sets are created to retrieve data, mappingraw data, and/or content describing of digital media, while other formsmay include web indexing. Media rank may include a weight and scoringsystem in order to measure the importance of digital media. Data server266 comprises and may comprise of various embodiments including softwareand hardware to analysis data, store data, archive data, and/or datamanipulation. While also including one or more parallel servers that mayalso include accounting, billing and an advertising platform. Oneembodiment may comprise of a correction/context system automaticallychanges or suggests when a user performs a query search whereby showingresponse to search queries that aid one or more users in finding thebest, most relevant, correct and in context results. A Score system orRelevance and Ranking System 264 may include one or more methods ofscoring and/or weighting keywords, digital media, and/or parts ofdigital media. In some embodiments a reputation, relationship and/orrelevance score may be given to various allocations, descriptors and/orfactors. The said Relevance and Ranking System 264 may work alongside anAdvertising Platform/System 263 or Third-party AdvertisingPlatform/System. Database(s) 273 comprises of one or more databases to acollection and organization of data. In some embodiments one or moredatabases may include index database, score database, unique ID, imagedata, digital media database, while also including various databaseand/or database that handle more real-time events compared toinformational data (increasing the response). In some embodiments thesystem may comprise of storage for one or more features within thesystem like user settings, affinity storage, object storage, third-partyservice storage, third-party content storage, location storage and appstorages, whereby including any embodiments stored in connection withany and/or combination of systems, servers, or functions of the saidinvention system 120 and/or API system 262.

FIG. 2C illustrates a user coupled to a user device whereby the user isgranted through the user device to send and receive data through anetwork or the World Wide Web 105. The user device 290 may in someembodiments interact with an application 292 that also uses the userdevice to connect to a system 120 through the network or World Wide Web105. When a user interacts with an application 292 through a user devicethe receiving of data may result in persisting storage 296 in the formof a database within the user device 290. For example if a user searchesfor an image the user device does not need to connect with the system toretrieve the already accessed image and simple recalls the image fromthe storage of the phone.

FIG. 3 illustrates a system using posts where in some embodiment's postsare referred to ObjectTags whereby each object tag may or may notcontain content. Content is defined as but not limited to any digitalmedia, file, application, (or as described or referred within the scopeif the said disclosure) and/or similar digital content that can beuploaded and/or stored within the disclosed system. In some embodimentsa user creates an ObjectTag 301 with content 302, where the same oranother user created another ObjectTag 303 with content 304.Additionally the same or another user creates a new ObjectTag 305 withcontent 305 from the ObjectTag 303. Also the same or another usercreates an ObjectTag 307 from the content 308 and/or any part ordefined/referred to region of the content 308. The system may alsoresult in the same or another user creating and ObjectTag 309 withcontent 310 from the ObjectTag 307 whereby another ObjectTag 311, 313was created with content 312, 314 from the ObjectTag 309 or from thecontent 310 of the ObjectTag 310. Within the scope of the invention orsaid disclosure while not limiting other embodiment the said system maydefine methods for referring and or embedding posts (ObjectTags) fromPosts (ObjectTag) and from Content.

The said system could be viewable from a browser or mobile device. Insome embodiments a user could search for a food item or location. Forexample a user could input data within a search box, the query is sentto the system wherein one or more results with be presented in the webbrowser to the user. For Example a map or location, digital media orposts and other relevant information and advertisements. The user canlist results and view more on the next set of results.

FIG. 4 illustrates examples of user devices that could be used with theinvention apparatus. While the said invention may have a focus ondevices with touch capabilities, devices with no touch capabilitiescould take advantage of the invention apparatus. Where users couldactivate or implement features using their finger, button, scrollingwheeling, mouse, track pad, pen etc., while also not limiting the userto future development of devices that incorporate voice recognition,artificial intelligence, retinal recognition, etc. In some embodimentsuser devices could represented while not limiting the scope of userdevice by a touch-less phone with buttons) 401, a touch-less phone (withscrolling and buttons) 402, touch screen (with buttons) 403, touchscreen (with buttons and scrolling) 404, wireless phone 405, headwearaccessories (with multifunction capabilities) 406, satellite phone 407,multifunctional touch device (without buttons) 408, multifunctionaltouch device (with buttons) 409, simple device 410, GPS device 411,desktop computer 412, server, laptop 413, machine, artificialintelligent machine, or Smartphone, etc. Devices connected through thecommunication network using the Internet, cellular connection, satelliteconnection, intranet, local area networks, wide area networks, wirelessnetworks, and or related. While also when applicable NFC (near fieldcommunication).

FIG. 5A shows how one or more posts 505 are created, uploaded, sharedwith the system 120. Posts 505 can be set to public and/or private whilealso be shared though the system 120 by users who query connected user,users using one or more third party services and/or APIs. User 110 whoare connected to the user 110 who posted to the system may be updated ina feed or list of recent activity within the system. FIG. 5B illustratesthat a post 505 can be made of any, a combination of, and one or moretext 506, digital media 507, links 508, documents 509, files 509, anddata 510. A user can have a series of posts, one post is coupled to theprevious one. In one embodiment the system may classify various posts asPosts, Tags and Retags. While post theoretical can have an unlimitednumber of tags and more tags coupled to those tags that are thenreshaped and/or added to by one or more retags for every tag within thesystem. In some embodiments posts may refer to tags and tags may referto retags, furthermore posts may refer to retags. FIG. 5D illustratesthat any number of posts that are part/coupled to a post can have addedallocations to further categorize and/or define the post or subject. Inthe disclosed invention posts 520A of posts 521A and tags 520B of post521B are identified to be the same, while also including retags 523B oftags 521B from posts 520B and posts 523A from post 521A from a post520A. Further illustrating tags 522A tagging any part of tags or treatedas posts tagging any part of post A where posts can have one or moretags in linking to content provided by users whereby each tag can haveone or more retags. One embodiment may also include tags that are linkedto a post having one or more tags linking to one or more tags and/orcombination of tags. Whereby each tag has one or more retags linking thetags and posts.

FIG. 5B illustrates how a user 110 can create posts with content 535. Insome embodiments the same or another user can create a post with content536 or a post without content 538 from the post with content 535. Postthat contain content (535, 536, 539, 541, 543, 546, 548, 550, 552) mayinclude documents, photos, videos, sounds, graphics, augmentedrepresentation, links, events, articles, objects, and apps. In someembodiments a user can create posts that contain content originatingfrom any part of a post with content. For example any users can createpost with content or posts without content, post with content 546 wascreated from the content of post 535, post with content 550 was createdfrom the content of post 548, post with content 552 was created from thecontent of post 550, post with content 539 was created from the contentof post 536, post with content 541 was created from the content of post539, post with content 543 was created from the content of post 541, andwithin the disclosed invention with some embodiment post with or withoutcontent can be created from the content or parts of content of a post.In some embodiments other data may be include like a region, metadata,location, sequence, frame number, region associated with frame number.

A user can create posts with content where in some embodiments the sameor another user can create a post with content or can a post withoutcontent from the post with content. Posts that contain content mayinclude documents, photos, videos, sounds, graphics, augmentedrepresentation, links, events, articles, objects, and apps. In someembodiments a user can create posts that contain content originatingfrom any part of a post with content. For example any users can createpost with content or posts without content, post with content wascreated from the content of post, post with content was created from thecontent of post, post with content was created from the content of post,post with content was created from the content of post, post withcontent was created from the content of post, post with content wascreated from the content of post, and within the disclosed inventionwith some embodiment post with or without content can be created fromthe content or parts of content of a post. In some embodiments otherdata may be include like a region, metadata, location, sequence, framenumber, region associated with frame number.

The system in some embodiments can have one or more, and combination ofposts, tags, and retags pointing to other posts and tags and retags.Whereby anything within the system as illustrated in can point to anynumber of Posts, Tags, and retags where data and relationships that areformed by linking can be ranked and scored whereby determining therelevance of every interaction with the system. Further describing apost can point tag whereby linking post to relationship of post, tag,and retag. Added to embodiments within the system a tag being pointed toand pointing to other posts and retags links theoretically unlimitednumber of posts, tags, retags whereby forming relationships and paths toa number of links, digital media, articles, contents, files or documentsthat can be shown to one or more users when a user uses a system. Inembodiments of the system relationships are scored and ranked wherebyshowing a various levels of significant to users.

Further defining one embodiment that includes relationships between thesame or one or more user's posts tags and retags. For example if twousers owned two different threads of posts, tags, and retags each andcombination of posts, tags, retags. To specify further post canpoint/relate to post. Any post, tag retag can be pointed to and pointingto any number of other post, tag and/or retag, for example tag can pointto retag and point to post. The tag point to can also have one or moreother posts, tags, and/or retags pointing to Tag whereby Tag can pointto Tag and retag can point to tag. FIG. 5C illustrate that any number ofposts 560A, tags 560B, and retags 560C can point to any number of users651A, 561B, and 561C. Any user within or outside the said system pointedto in as a result in any part or combination of any post, Tags, Retagscoupled can be scored and ranked to show any relationship or relevancethat can be used now or later for any number of correlations likeadvertising or results and feeds.

FIG. 6A illustrates in some embodiments an ObjectTag 601 that may haveone or more additional embodiments such as content 602, Video(s) 603,Image(s) 604, Link(s) 605, application (app, apps, and applications606), Advertisements 607, product(s) 608, Object(s) 609, metadata,information and data 610. ObjectTags 601 are created similar or the sameas most posts, and can interact with one or more systems or third partyproviders. In some embodiments the system may relate information withina post or Object tag 601 with content 602 whereby content can be one ormore and/or combination of image(s), Video(s), Audio, Document(s),Link(s), and Subscription(s) 614 whereby also including one or moreother information like Metadata, Data and Advertisements 613.Furthermore, ObjectTag 601 containing one or more Content 602 andObjectTag 601 can contain one or more additional objects wherebyrepresenting an Idea, Topic, Thing, Style or Entertainment, Community,Business, User, Company Organization, Institution, Place, Brand,Product, Application, Event or News Event, and etc. 612 while alsocontaining MetaData, Data, and Advertisements 611. In some embodimentsthe ObjectTag can refer to items in the content and items within theobject tag itself.

FIG. 7A illustrates how within a system that is not typically pointingto or is referred to only one reference or association, however thesystem disclosed can refer to one or more items and bidirectional. ForExample in some embodiments users can refer to each and to links 701,users can refer to and from tags and to links 702, users can refer toand from images and to links 703, users can refer to and from links 704,users can refer to and from videos and to links 705, users can refer toand from apps and to links 706, users can refer to and from object andto links 707. Furthermore tags (or Posts) can refer to and from images708, tags (or Posts) can refer to and from Links 709, tags (or Posts)can refer to and from videos 710, tags (or Posts) can refer to and fromapps 711, tags (or Posts) can refer to and from Objects 712, tags (orPosts) can refer to and from entities 713, tags (or Posts) can refer toand from ads 714, image can refer to and from images, image can refer toand from Tag 715, Link can refer to and from Tag 716, Video can refer toand from Tag 717, Link can refer to and from Image 718, and an Image canrefer to and from link 719. Most things within the system can bereferred to even when it is not directly linked or the id stored withinthe object. In some embodiments data indexed/reverse-indexed and datamined can find the similarities among any interaction within thedatabase.

In addition to a system referencing other tags, objects, posts and usersqueries can look up specific associations identified by ids and/or type,whereby ranging queries for any incoming or outgoing relationships.Other relating information may deal with count or number of somethingwithin the system affecting other objects, tags, posts, and users.Clients may also request data from the system whereby adding, persistingto or retrieving from the system. Various other systems may work inparallel to optimize the disclosed system while also migrating orcloning same or similar clusters to handle load spikes. The systemmeasures the load on various parts and facets within itself wherebyeffectively managing to provide a system that is up-to-date andoptimally performed for the end user. Additionally incorporated for theweb and mobile devices whereby effectively presenting relationships andassociations.

FIG. 7B illustrates unique or examples of embodiments within a serversystem disclosed in the invention whereby PixuredObjectTag_(a) 720 iscreated by a user 721. PixuredObjectTag_(a) 720 can also containcontent_(n) 728. In some embodiments PixuredObjectTag_(a) 720 the canrefer to and from a user (the user who created PixuredObjectTag_(a) 720or another user) where the another PixuredObjectTag_(n) 722 can becreated embodying any items found typically for an PixuredObjectTagwhich may also include tags other PixuredObjectTag, content, data,favorites, text, comments, etc. additionally PixuredObjectTag_(a) 720can contain or have text, favorites, data, content, and commentsreferring to. Comments can also have its own favorites. Content_(n) 728can have data comments text favorites and other PixuredObjectTag_(n) 729referring to and from the content_(n) 728 where comments can havefavorites and one or more PixuredObjectTag_(n) 729 can be created fromthe resulting content_(n) 728.

Everything within the system can be searched and indexed wherebyorganizing and scoring Objects, data, comments, favorites, text andusers based on a pleather of collected data and/or ranking and/orsorting.

FIG. 7C illustrates how any number of objects, tags, posts, can haverelationships to and from one or more and combination of other posts,tags objects and retags that are and are not coupled. Similar torelating post, tags, objects and retags with one another, links withineach posts, tag, retags, and objects and from websites. The system caneither find or support links that relate to one or more post, tags,retags, and objects. For example links can point to any number of Posts,tags and retags and any number of posts, objects, tags and retags canpoint to links. In some embodiments a user may have posts,illustrations, documents, or images on a website or other applications,whereby the posts, illustrations, documents and/or images are supportedby the system. The API (Application Programming interface) allows one ormore user, third-party content providers, third-party service providers,clients, advertisers, and developers to access information, apps,content and data from the system. In other embodiments the system mycommunicate with other systems, other APIs and one or more user,third-part content providers, third-party service providers, clients,advertisers, and developers can send information, apps, content and datato the system. Various User interfaces can function and communicate withthe same system where offering different applications for a plethora ofreasons and functions. In some embodiments, coupled posts (740A, 740B,740C) can refer to links and/or have links embedded within and one ormore links can have one or more coupled post embedded. For example Post740A and reflect a relationship with link 743A, additionally links canrefer to or show a relationship to other links, while also not limitedto linking post that have one or more relationships with links. Post andlinks can point to links that do not refer to any other post or otherlink. For example, Post 742C points to links 743K and Links 743J pointto Links 743K, Link 743K does not point to any link or posts. In otherembodiments, Links can only point to one or more other Links. Forexample Links 743H and Links 743M can point to each other.

FIG. 7D illustrates one or more posts within a system where posts, data,users, objects, digital media, content, tags, and links may berepresented with various relationships. In some embodiments where postsare a simple method for a user to contribute to a system, where inaddition to and in most cases the system creates relationships witheverything within the system, with third-party providers, developers,content, the world wide web, data and other information. Through a webof data, content, information, digital media, comments, favorites,location objects links posts can relate to one another even if they arenot directly coupled by users with the disclosed invention. For examplepost 745A can have one or more posts coupled like Post 745B and Post745D. In some embodiments posts that contain content allow users to addor contribute to that same coupled post. Where posts that contain textare limited in the value where adding digital media to coupled postswith just text may in some embodiments be restricted through the Userinterface or various other techniques. In a very simple examplenon-coupled posts can link to one or more other posts and coupled postby relating relationships found within and though providers, third-partyplatforms and the world wide web. In some cases through the internet orintranet. For example Post 745A and Post 746A are distance and notcoupled, however using various forms of algorithms, methods, while alsodetermining relationships, ranks, scores and metrics, a path orrelationship is found connecting Post 745A and Post 746A. Throughvarious forms of data, information, from the world wide web, links,users, activity, involvement, tags, objects, third party providers,developers, third party platforms, subscribers, locations, businessesdigital media and content, the path 751A, 751B, 751C, 751D, 751E, 751Fcan link and/or connect Post 745A and Post 746A. Data, information, fromthe world wide web, links, users, activity, involvement, tags, objects,third party providers, developers, third party platforms, subscribers,locations, businesses digital media and content (754, 747, 750, 751A,751B, 751C, 751D, 751E, 751F, 752, 753, 755) can be identified where thedisclosed system will try to relate information to, for anything in thepast, present (real-time) and future. The system will continuous try torelate information that has associations and no associations 753. Otherembodiments represent a single relationship point 755 that links Post756A and Post 746C.

FIG. 8A illustrates that post 801 may contain content 802 whereby boththe post 801 and/or content 802 may contain and/or share one or moreimage(s), Video(s), Audio, Document(s), Link(s), Subscription(s),Application(s), Third-Party Application(s) and/or ProviderAdvertisement(s) 803. In some embodiments from the post 801 or content802 of the post 801 a user can create one or more post with no contentand with content. For example a post can contain content like an image(or images) 805, video (or Videos) 806, Audio (or Audios) 807,Document/File (or Documents/Files) 808, Link (or Links) 809,Subscription (or Subscriptions) 810 or an application can use anycontent and manipulate the content whereby defining a class for allusers to view whereby the system recognizes as a dynamic content.Through an API and with some set restricts to keep data uniform andwithout error developers and providers may allow users to create postwith Apps within the set Systems user interface or through otherproviders or applications that interact with the system. Additionallyany post created can have one or more other post created from (as aresult from) or originating from the post or content.

FIG. 8B illustrates an example when a user searches the system that canquery one or more posts, content, and users while also including anyentities, objects, links, and places to find information relating to auser, post, content or collections of user, posts, content from and/ormay contain one or more posts, content, tags, data, digital media,advertisements, while also embodying one or more or any combinationimages, videos, audio, documents, advertisements, links, subscriptions,applications, third-party publications, or provider advertisement 815.The user is presented with the through various interfaces whether in abrowser or on mobile devices, whereby on different devices where searchand where information relating to a user's, posts, contents orcollections of users, collections of posts, collections of content andmay also contain one or more posts, content, tags, data, digital media,advertisements.

FIG. 8C illustrates simply how the system handles a large number ofposts with or without content where any number of posts created from thepost or from any part of the post or content. Post 820 containingcontent whereby one or more post can be created prom the content andthen more posts can be created from the new posts content. For examplepost with image 821, whereby another post is created with video 822 fromthe post 821. Similarly post with video 823 created form post 820,additionally post with app 824 from post 820 can create one or moreposts with or without content. Additionally many posts can be createdand progress whereby the system keeps posts organized and contentmanaged. Additionally content can be created from the post and actsimilarly to when posts are created from content. For example posts withcontent like video 833, 835 or images 836 can have one or more postcreated from the post or the content of any post. In some embodimentsdepending on the user interface and backend systems. In otherembodiments the front end user interface may operate with restrictionsdifferent from backend systems, keeping the back end flexible toincorporate various third-party platforms.

FIG. 8D illustrates when a user searches for and how a system can relaterelations between items. Posts, content, tags, data, digital media,advertisements whereby including any images, video, audio, documents,links, subscriptions, applications, third-party applications, provideradvertisements—managed by the system to produce related, relevant,searched and/or source content, data and other information to one ormore users or other systems 843, whereby any post, content or anythingembodied within a post can refer and relate to other post and datawithin the system. For example the system dealing with any number ofposts 840, 842, 844, and 846 while also involving other posts likePosts, content, tags, data, digital media, advertisements wherebyincluding any images, video, audio, documents, links, subscriptions,applications, third-party applications, provider advertisements—managedby the system to produce related, relevant, searched and/or sourcecontent, data and other information to one or more users or othersystems 841, 843, 845 and 847. FIG. 8E illustrates a post with a seriesof tags, tags of tags, and retags from a plethora of users.Relationships between user's interactions aid the system in determiningrelevance and ranking within a system any interaction within the system.In one embodiment, FIG. 8E illustrates a post from user₁ 850 whereby thepost is tagged by one or more of the same user and other users. User₁tags 851 the post 850 by adding in one embodiment images. Other userslike user₂ (852), user₃ (853, 854), user₄ (855), tag user₁'s post 850 byadding text and images. Any of the said tags can have any number tagsand retags coupled to any tag and to the original post. The same usercan also tag the same post multiple times, for example user₃ tagged(853, 854) the post made by user₁ (850). In one embodiment the tag madeby user₃ (854 of the post from user₁ (850) can have on or more tags(856, 857, 858, 859) by any number of users (856, 857, 858) and/or thesame user (859). Additionally, tags of tags may have any number of tags,tags of tags, and retags. For example FIG. 8E also illustrates a tag oftag 856 having one or more retags (856A, 856B, 856C, 856D, 856E) andanother tag of tag 859 having one or more retags (859A, 859B).

FIG. 8F illustrates possible (relatively simple) relationships formed bytags and retags or formed by coupled Posts. In one embodiment, thesystem can score and rank any interaction where images tagged by thesame user uploaded a post to the system is ranked higher than otherphotos tags. Additionally tags with retags show more of a significancethan tags without retags. Also tags that one or more additional tags,tags of tags, and retag may show a plethora of relevance and scores tobe ranked within the system. Another example for finding simple relatinginteractions within the system like posts, object, tags, and retagsand/or parts or combination of parts would include in one embodimentimages or an image of a tag that is scored and ranked and presented to auser. For example a user may select want to find one or more additionalposts, tags, retags, contents, users or anything else managed by thesystem. In FIG. 8F the illustration shows one or more tags and tags oftags with retags of a post where a user can find relating imagesassociated with the post 870 whereby the system presents these imageswith the aid of a user interface and found with anything connected tobut not limited to the system. One or more images like (870A, 870B,870C, 870D, 870E, 870F, 870G) are presented to a user whereby an exampleof showing related images is shown in the throughout the disclosure.

In some examples a post may comprise of one or more image, video, and/orlink/web content while also pointing to one or more objects and text.Objects are things in the world that may not be represented by a user.In some embodiments objects could is be a city or state, government,holiday etc. An object may be available through an API for or moreclients, developers, third-parties whereby defining objects within thesystem as PixuredObjects or PixuredObjectUser. In addition to having apost comprise of various text, objects and content a post can alsoinclude Metadata, Rich Text, subsets, and data whereby a post is notlimited to also including and/or created by digital media, content,links, hyperlinks, meta data, meta elements (metatags), objects, apps,articles, documents, scores, ranking, API, data, backlinks and/orinformation. Users interacting with the said system can have theopportunity to rate or favorite and comment whereby adding to the post.Users may further define and allocate addition relationships, data andinformation by tagging and retagging coupled tags. Additionally retagsthat contain and no digital media (or content) can also point to posts.Shares in some embodiments can also refer post and any data, digitalmedia, content, information, while also including similar embodiments.In one embodiment a system interacting with one or more user through anetwork a focus of a tag may comprise of one or more image, Video,and/or link/web Content while also pointing to one or more Objects andtext. In addition to having a tag comprise of various texts, objects andcontent tags can also include Metadata, Rich Text, subsets, and data.Whereby a tag is not limited to also including and/or created by digitalmedia, content, links, hyperlinks, meta data, meta elements (metatags),objects, apps, articles, documents, scores, ranking, API, data,backlinks and/or information. Users interacting with the said system canhave the opportunity to rate or favorite and comment whereby adding tothe tag. Users may further define and allocate additional relationships,data and information by posting and retagging coupled tags. In oneembodiment a system interacting with one or more user through a networka focus of a Retag may comprise of one or more links while also pointingto and including one or more Objects and text. Retags may also just be arepresentation, re-share or a copy of the coupled tag. In addition tohaving a retag comprise of various text, objects and content a retag CaOalso include Metadata, Rich Text, subsets, and data. Whereby a retag isnot limited to also including and/or created by digital media, content,links, hyperlinks, meta data, meta elements (metatags), objects, apps,articles, documents, scores, ranking, API, data, backlinks and/orinformation. Users interacting with the said system can have theopportunity to rate or favorite and comment whereby adding to the retag.Users may further define and allocate additional relationships, data andinformation by tagging and posts coupled retag. Additionally retags thatcontain and no digital media (or content) can also point to posts.Shares in some embodiments can also refer retags and any data, digitalmedia, content, information, while also including similar embodiments.

FIG. 9A illustrates in some embodiments where users can create originaltags, add tags with content to tags and text to tags. For example aUser_(a) creates post_(a) that contains one or more and/or combinationof documents, photos, videos, sounds, graphics, augmentedrepresentation, links, events, articles, objects, and apps while alsocontaining one, a plurality and/or combination of data, metadata,metatags (meta element), EXIF data, keyword tags, hastags, comments,favorite (like), text, links, location, entities, objects, entries,places, and users 901. Followed by a user creating a tag where aUser_(a) or User_(n) creates post_(aa) that contains one or more and/orcombination of documents, photos, videos, sounds, graphics, augmentedrepresentation, links, events, articles objects, and can contain data,metadata, metatags (meta element), EXIF data, keyword tags, hastags,comments, favorite (like), text, links, location, entities, objects,entries, places, and users are embedded within or refers to the post_(a)of User_(a) 902. If a user creates a tag with just text from thepost_(a) created by User_(a) will not allow other users to add contentto the post, where in some embodiments the from post_(aa) (with contentlike digital media), User_(a) or User_(n) creates, embeds or sharespost_(aaa) that contains one or more and/or combination data, metadata,metatags, EXIF data, keyword tags, hastags, comments, favorite (like),text, links, location, entities, objects, entries, places, and users areembedded within or refers to post_(aa) 903.

FIG. 9B illustrates a similar embodiment to FIG. 9A with the addedembodiment of a user adding content (and/or digital media and data) toany or any part of digital media. In some embodiments adding content(and/or digital media and data) to any or any part of digital media mayalso include a region or set of regions within digital media.Corresponding regions can relate to a photo, document, video (for eachframe or group of frames), and audio.

In some embodiments User_(a) creates post_(a) that contains one or moreand/or combination of documents, photos, videos, sounds, graphics,augmented representation, links, events, articles, objects, apps whilealso containing one, a plurality and/or combination of data, metadata,metatags (meta element), EXIF data, keyword tags, hastags, comments,favorite (like), text, links, location, entities, objects, entries,places, and users 906. Additionally User_(a) or User_(n) createspost_(aa) that contains one or more and/or combination of documents,photos, videos, sounds, graphics, augmented representation, links,events, articles and can contain data, metadata, metatags (metaelement), EXIF data, keyword tags, hastags, comments, favorite (like),text, links, location, entities, objects, entries, places, and users areembedded within or refers to the post_(a) of User_(a) 907. FurthermoreUser_(a) or User_(n) creates, embeds or shares post_(aaa) that containsone or more and/or combination data, metadata, metatags, EXIF data,keyword tags, hastags, comments, favorite (like), text, links, location,entities, objects, entries, places, and users are embedded within orrefers to post_(aa) 908.

From user User_(a) or User_(n) creates post_(aa) that contains one ormore and/or combination of documents, photos, videos, sounds, graphics,augmented representation, links, events, articles and can contain data,metadata, metatags (meta element), EXIF data, keyword tags, hastags,comments, favorite (like), text, links, location, entities, objects,entries, places, and users are embedded within or refers to the post ofUser_(a) 907 in some embodiments User_(a), User_(n) or User_(n1) createspost_(ab) that contains one or more and/or combination of documents,photos, videos, sounds, graphics, augmented representation, links,events, articles, apps while also containing one, a plurality and/orcombination of data, metadata, metatags (meta element), EXIF data,keyword tags, hastags, comments, favorite (like), text, links, location,entities, objects, entries, places, and users are embedded within orrefers to a documents, photos, videos, sounds, graphics, augmentedrepresentation, links, events, articles, apps from any part of post_(aa)909. User_(a), User or User_(n1) creates, embeds and/or sharespost_(aba) that contains one or more and/or combination data, metadata,metatags. EXIF data, keyword tags, hastags, comments, favorite (like),text, links, location, entities, objects, entries, places, and users areembedded within or refers to post_(ab) 910.

To continue creating posts from digital media and/or parts of digitalmedia, User_(a), User_(n) or User_(n1) or User_(n2) creates post_(ac)that contains one or more and/or combination of documents, photos,videos, sounds, graphics, augmented representation, links, events,articles, apps while also containing one, a plurality and/or combinationof data, metadata, metatags (meta element), EXIF data, keyword tags,hastags, comments, favorite (like), text, links, location, entities,objects, entries, places, and users are embedded within or refers to adocuments, photos, videos, sounds, graphics, augmented representation,links, events, articles, apps from any part of post_(ab) 912.Furthermore User_(a), User or User_(n1) or User_(n2) creates, embedsand/or shares post_(ac) a that contains one or more and/or combinationdata, metadata, metatags. EXIF data, keyword tags, hastags, comments,favorite (like), text, links, location, entities, objects, entries,places, and users are embedded within or refers to post_(ac) 913.

FIG. 9C illustrates a flow chart where in some embodiments a user 110can create posts aided by the disclosed invention. Illustrated a user₁920 creates post₁ with digital media 921 or content, and may includeother data metadata and text and/or post₁ is created by an API. From thecreated post₁ with digital media 921 or content, user₁ or anotheruser_(n) creates post_(1a) with digital media 922 or content. Posts thathave been created from another post can be shared with no text or sharedwith text. Post that have been created with text and digital media orcontent from another post can share the post created with text. In someembodiments user₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1a) with no text (oruser_(n) creates post_(1ab) shared with no text) 924 or 923A user₁ oranother user_(n) creates post_(1aa) with text 925. Post_(1ab) sharedwith no text 924 and post_(1aa) with text 925 originate from post_(1a)with digital media. User₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1aa) with notext 935. Shares that refer to a previous post can be place within beplaced and/or pushed to one or more user, followers, networks,third-party networks, contacts, and/or personal contacts (throughmessaging, text messaging, email, cross platform, instant messaging orsubscription).

User₁ or user₂ creates post_(1b) with digital media embedded orreferring to any or any part of digital media (or content) of post₁ 926.From user₁ or user₂ creates post_(1b) with digital media embedded orreferring to any or any part of digital media (or content) of post₁ 926.Posts that have been created from any part of another post (or any partof another post may include digital media and/or content) can be sharedwith no text or shared with text. Post that have been created with textand digital media or content from another post can share the postcreated with text. Additionally a user can create a post with content ordigital media from posts that have been created from any part of anotherpost (or any part of another post may include digital media and/orcontent). User₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1b) with no text (oruser_(n) creates post_(1bb) shared with no text) 929 or 923B user₁ oranother user_(n) creates post_(1ba) with text 928. Post_(1ba) sharedwith no text 929 and post_(1ba) with text 928 originate from post_(1b)with digital media. User₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1ba) with notext 939. Shares that refer to a previous post can be place within beplaced and/or pushed to one or more user, followers, networks,third-party networks, contacts, and/or personal contacts (throughmessaging, text messaging, email, cross platform, instant messaging orsubscription).

User_(n) creates post_(1n) with digital media embedded or referring toany or any part of digital media (or content) of post_(1b) 929. Fromuser_(n) creates post_(1n) with digital media embedded or referring toany or any part of digital media (or content) of post_(1b) 929. Poststhat have been created from any part of another post (or any part ofanother post may include digital media and/or content) can be sharedwith no text or shared with text. Post that have been created with textand digital media or content from another post can share the postcreated with text. Additionally a user can create a post with content ordigital media from posts that have been created from any part of anotherpost (or any part of another post may include digital media and/orcontent). User₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1b) with no text (oruser_(n) creates post_(1nb) shared with no text) 930 or 923 c user₁ oranother user_(n) creates post_(1na) with text 931. Post_(1nb) sharedwith no text 930 and post_(1na) with text 931 originate from post_(1n)with digital media. User₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1na) with notext 939. Shares that refer to a previous post can be place within beplaced and/or pushed to one or more user, followers, networks,third-party networks, contacts, and/or personal contacts (throughmessaging, text messaging, email, cross platform, instant messaging orsubscription).

Posts that have been created from any part of another post (or any partof another post may include digital media and/or content) can be sharedwith no text or shared with text. Post that have been created with textand digital media or content from another post can share the postcreated with text. Additionally a user can create a post with content ordigital media from posts that have been created from any part of anotherpost (or any part of another post may include digital media and/orcontent). This method in some embodiment can continuously orindefinitely occur 933. From these posts created from any part ofanother post may include digital media and/or content) can be sharedwith no text or shared with text, in some embodiments can be indefinablyand continuously performed as the mentioned in the method andillustrations of FIG. 9C and the disclosed invention.

In some embodiments one or more posts may be referred to or embedded inone or more other post or part of other posts. For example a postcreated with two images can have one post referring to or embeddedwithin the first image and 3 posts referring to or embedded within thesecond image, while also not limiting any other information or datarelating and post created as a result of a user creating a post from anoriginating post.

In some embodiments the defined by the functionality of the system anduser interface, a user can create post₁ with digital media 921 where thesame (user₁) or another user_(n) creates post_(1a) with digital media922. Post_(1a) refers to or embedded 932A in post₁ whereby one or moreadditional information and data may be stored for either post₁ orpost_(1a) while also containing but not limited to other informationlike text, metadata (or meta elements), metatags, links, strings, (orpost_(1a) created by meta elements).

From the created post₁ with digital media 921 or content, user₁ oranother user_(n) creates post_(1a) with digital media 922 or content.Posts that have been created from another post can be shared with notext or shared with text. Post that have been created with text anddigital media or content from another post can share the post createdwith text. In some embodiments user₁ or another user-shares post_(1a)with no text (or user_(n) creates post_(1ab) shared with no text) 924 or923A user₁ or another user_(n) creates post_(1aa) with text 925.Post_(1ab) shared with no text 924 and post_(1aa) with text 925originate from post_(1a) with digital media. From the share of post_(1a)or the created post post_(1aa) 925, are either embedded or referred to932B post_(1a). Additionally in some embodiments user₁ or anotheruser-shares post_(1aa) with no text 935 which is refer to 936post_(1aa). Shares that refer to a previous post can be place within beplaced and/or pushed to one or more user, followers, networks,third-party networks, contacts, and/or personal contacts (throughmessaging, text messaging, email, cross platform, instant messaging orsubscription).

User₁ or user₂ creates post_(1b) with digital media embedded orreferring to any or any part of digital media (or content) of post₁ 926.From the new post post_(1b) refers or embedded in (and/or data isembedded in post₁ or post_(1b)) to the post₁ with digital media 926and/or content. From user₁ or user₂ creating post_(1b) with digitalmedia embedded or referring to any or any part of digital media (orcontent) of post₁ 926, user₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1b) withno text (or user_(n) creates post_(1bb) shared with no text) 929 or 923Buser₁ or another user_(n) creates post_(1ba) with text 928 whereby bothpost_(1ba) and shared post with no text refer to or are embedded within932C the created post_(1b). Post_(1ba) shared with no text 929 andpost_(1ba) with text 928 originate from post_(1b) with digital media.User₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1ba) with no text 939. Sharesthat refer to a previous post can be place within be placed and/orpushed to one or more user, followers, networks, third-party networks,contacts, and/or personal contacts (through messaging, text messaging,email, cross platform, instant messaging or subscription). A postcreated by a post of any part of content where in some embodiments theoriginating post could be part of another post can refer and or beimbedded.

User_(n) creates post_(1n) with digital media embedded or referring toany or any part of digital media (or content) of post_(1b) 929. From thenew post post_(1b) refers or embedded in (and/or data is embedded inpost_(1b) or post_(1n)) 932E to the post₁ with digital media 929 and/orcontent. From user_(n) creating post_(1n) with digital media embedded orreferring to any or any part of digital media (or content) of post_(1b)929, user₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1b) with no text (oruser_(n) creates post_(1bb) shared with no text) 930 or 923C user₁ oranother user_(n) creates post_(1nb) with text 931 whereby bothpost_(1na) and shared post with no text refer to or are embedded within932D the created post_(1n). Post_(1nb) shared with no is text 930 andpost_(1na) with text 931 originate from post_(1n) with digital media.User₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1na) with no text 939. Sharesthat refer 940 to a previous post can be place within be placed and/orpushed to one or more user, followers, networks, third-party networks,contacts, and/or personal contacts (through messaging, text messaging,email, cross platform, instant messaging or subscription).

FIG. 9D illustrates a flow chart where in some embodiments a user 110can create posts, creates posts referring to or embedded in any or anypart of a digital media or content within a post, posts created fromother posts (with or without content) and sharing any post aided by thedisclosed invention. Similar to FIG. 9C in some embodiments users 920creates post1 with digital media 941 where the same user_(n) or one ormore user_(n) can create a post from the whole post₁ 949, any digitalmedia (or content) and/or any part of digital media (or content)contained in post1 942, post with text 952 and/or 943C shares post₁ 951to one or more networks, followers of the creating user who post and/orshare. Where in some embodiment the same user same user₁ or one or moreuser_(n), can create a post from the whole post₁ 942, any digital media(or content) and/or any part of digital media (or content) contained inpost₁ 949, post with text 944 and/or 943A shares post_(1a) 945 to one ormore networks, followers of the creating user who post and/or share. Ifa post is created with text that same post with text can be shared 946to one or more networks, followers of the creating user who post and/orshare. For example user₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1aa) with notext 946.

Additionally some embodiment include the same user same user₁ or one ormore user_(n) creates post_(1n) as a result from any digital media (orcontent) and/or any part of digital media (or content) contained inpost) 949, and a post created with text 949 from post_(1n) and/or 943Bshares post_(1n) 948 to one or more networks, followers of the creatinguser who post and/or share. If a post is created with text that samepost with text can be shared 946 to one or more networks, followers ofthe creating user who post and/or share. For example user₁ or anotheruser_(n) shares post_(1na) with no text 950.

In addition some embodiment included the same user same user₁ or one ormore user_(n) creates a post with text 952 from post₁ and/or 943C sharespost₁ 951 to one or more networks, followers of the creating user whopost and/or share. If a post is created with text for example post_(1aa)with text can be shared 953 to one or more networks, followers of theuser who created the share 953. For example user₁ or another user_(n)shares post_(1aa) with no text 953.

In some cases and in some embodiments, a post and/or share can refer toand/or may embed within one or more users other posts, digital media,content, links, hyperlinks, meta data, meta elements, objects, apps,articles, documents, scores, ranking, API, data, backlinks and/orinformation. For example a post can refer to the posting user1 934. Anyuser that creates a post_(1a) from a post include the same user whocreated the original post may have post_(1a) and/or any digital media,content, links, hyperlinks, meta data, meta elements, objects, apps,articles, documents, scores, ranking, API, data, backlinks and/orinformation refer to or embedded in 954A either post_(1a) or post₁.Furthermore embodiment may also include post with text 945, shares ofpost with text 946 and shares of posts 944 refer to and/or embeddedwithin 954B one or more other posts. For example, User₁ or anotheruser_(n) shares post_(1a) 944 or 943A user) or another user_(n) createspost_(1aa) with text 945 where post_(1aa) 945 or 954B share of post_(1a)944 can refer to or embedded in post_(1a), the share of post_(1a) and/orpost_(1aa) with in some cases anything relating to post, any digitalmedia, content, links, hyperlinks, meta data, meta elements, objects,apps, articles, documents, scores, ranking, API, data, backlinks and/orinformation. Additionally user₁ or another user_(n) shares post_(1aa)946. User that view the shared post_(1aa) of user₁ or another user_(n)can be referred 955A to post_(1aa) created user₁ or another user_(n)whereby also including in some cases anything relating to post, anydigital media, content, links, hyperlinks, meta data, meta elements,objects, apps, articles, documents, scores, ranking, API, data,backlinks and/or information.

Additionally some examples may include a post that can refer to theposting of user₁ 934. Any user that creates a post_(1n) from any partpost₁ and/or any part of any digital media or content include the sameuser who created the original post₁ may have post_(1n), and/or anydigital media, content, links, hyperlinks, meta data, meta elements,objects, apps, articles, documents, scores, ranking, API, data,backlinks and/or information refer to or embedded in 954D eitherpost_(1n), or post₁. Furthermore embodiment may also include post withtext 949, shares of post with text 950 and shares of posts 948 refer toand/or embedded within 954C one or more other posts. For example, user₁or another user_(n) shares post_(1n) 948 or 943B user₁ or anotheruser_(n) creates post_(1na) with text 949 where post_(1na) 949 or 954Cshare of post_(1n) 949 can refer to or embedded in post_(1n), the shareof post_(1n) and/or post_(1na) with in some cases anything relating topost, any digital media, content, links, hyperlinks, meta data, metaelements, objects, apps, articles, documents, scores, ranking, API,data, backlinks and/or information. Additionally user₁ or anotheruser_(n) shares post_(1na) 950. User that view the shared post_(1na) ofuser₁ or another user_(n) can be referred 955B to post_(1na) createduser₁ or another user_(n) whereby also including in some cases anythingrelating to post, any digital media, content, links, hyperlinks, metadata, meta elements, objects, apps, articles, documents, scores,ranking, API, data, backlinks and/or information.

Furthermore some examples from any user that creating a post_(1aa) or943C sharing 951 from any part post₁ and/or any part of any digitalmedia or content include the same user who created the original post₁may have post_(1n), and/or any digital media, content, links,hyperlinks, meta data, meta elements, objects, apps, articles,documents, scores, ranking, API, data, backlinks and/or informationrefer to or embedded in 954E either post_(1aa) 952, share of post₁, 951or post₁. Furthermore embodiment may also include post with text 952,shares of post with text 953 and shares of posts 951 refer to and/orembedded within 954E one or more other posts. For example, user₁ oranother user_(n) shares post₁ 951 or 943C user₁ or another user_(n)creates post_(1na) with text 949 where post_(1na) 949 or 954E share ofpost₁ 941 can refer to or embedded in post₁, the share of post_(1n)and/or post_(1aa) with in some cases anything relating to post, anydigital media, content, links, hyperlinks, meta data, meta elements,objects, apps, articles, documents, scores, ranking, API, data,backlinks and/or information. Additionally user₁ or another user_(n)shares post_(1aa) 953. User that view the shared post_(1aa) of user₁ oranother user_(n) can be referred 955C to post_(1na) created user₁ oranother user_(n) whereby also including in some cases anything relatingto post, any digital media, content, links, hyperlinks, meta data, metaelements, objects, apps, articles, documents, scores, ranking, API,data, backlinks and/or information.

FIG. 9E Illustrates one embodiment where a user 110 post 960 at leastone photo, document, object, illustration, video, sound, or anything(961, 962, 963, 964, 965, 966) whereby dictated by the system. Accordingto various embodiments the same or one or more other users can tagand/or add allocations to anything posted by the user 110. Oneembodiment a user posts a slideshow of images or document (961, 962,963, 964, 965, 966). These images or documents each may have one or moretags or allocation by the same or by one or more other users. Forexample image 961 comprises of three tags (961A, 9618, 961C) whereby tag961A corresponds to tag 961AA, tag 961B corresponds to tag 961BB, andtag 961C corresponds to tag 961CC. Another image (962, 963) within thesame posts may have two tags (allocation 962A corresponds to tag 962AAand allocation 962B corresponds to tag 9628B) or just one tag(allocation 963A corresponds to tag 963AA). The number of allocation fora tag is theoretically unlimited, however the system may rank andpresent information to user based on variables determined by the system.For example variables like and/or combination of but not limiting tolocation, proximity, favorites retags, tags, the user who tag, userqueries, number of visits. Each of these tags can relate to one or moreother tags, posts, object, retags, users, etc. additionally theillustration is not meant to limit the scope of the invention wherebyregions defined within and/or any part of any digital media apps orcontent within a post.

Other systems where one embodiment shows a post coupled by one or moretags by one or more users. For example user₁ posts to the system whereright away or sometime after user₁ tags the post from user₁. User₂ alsotags the post from user₁. User_(z) represents one or more users, and/orsame, and relating users that tags and allocation of user₂ tag. User_(z)could also be user₁, user₂ or any user within the system. From the saidtags user_(x) retags the tag made by user₁ and user_(y) retags(re-shares or reposts) the tag created by user₁. Similar examples isthat user_(x) retags user₂ tags and from the said tags user₁ retags thetag made by user_(z) 996 and user_(y) retags (re-shares or reposts) thetag created by user_(z). To further describe the system a user₁ whoposted the original post to the system can also tag and retag any otherusers tag or retag and by doing so creates relationships andcorrelations that are then scored and ranked by the system.

In some other designs defined by the platform used to develop all or anyparts of the system tag_fields = LineStringField(auto_index=False)frame_sequence = ListField(FloatField( )) tag_fields =PolygonField(auto_index=False) or classPixuredTagField(EmbeddedDocument): field = ListField(FloatField( ))

When tagging an image, the area of this tag the format of tag_fieldshould in some embodiments be [x₁, y₁, x₂, y₂, . . . , x_(n), y_(n)] forx_(i), y_(i), they indicates the relative position of point (i). Pixelgrids that act as reference points where in some embodiments defining animage. A user using a user device could create a shape, point or polygondefined by a grid of pixels and may define an area within a region. Theregion could include a method for manually recognizing an associationwithin digital media that may or may not be shown to a user. Thecorresponding association could be one or more people, places,landmarks, buildings, businesses, restaurants, objects, figures,advertisements, etc.

More than one region in an image where recognizing an association withindigital media. The regular polygon or rectangle is defined by fourpoints ((3,3), (3,6), (6,3), (6,6)) creating the boundary for area. andare defined by multiple points for example has a starting point where insome embodiments starts in the upper left corner for example (4,10) andcontinues to the next pixels ((4,11), (3,12), (3,13), (4,14), (5,15),(6,15), (7,15), (8,15), (9,15), (10,15), (11,15), (11,16), (11,17),(12,18), (13,19), (14,19), (15,19), (15,18), (15,17), (15,16), (15,15),(15,14), (14,13), (13,12), (12,11), (11,10), (10,10), (9,10), (8,10),(7,10), (6,10), (5,10)). In some embodiments a user or system may definea hole within the bounds of the outer boundary of and with the definedregion.

In some one embodiment where a user defines a polygon with region.Furthermore a user defines a polygon hole from the polygon defining theregion of. A user can further define a polygon and region from thepolygon with hole.

In some embodiments a rectangular tool draws a square or rectangularselection borders, and the Elliptical tool draws round or ellipticalselection borders. Other embodiments may include tools like the Lassotool which draws freehand selection borders whereby enabling users tomake very precise selections. Another example of a tool would be thePolygonal Lasso tool which draws straight-edged segments of a selectionborder user can create as many segments to draw a selection border. TheMagnetic Lasso tool automatically snaps to the edges of objects indigital media making it easy to draw precise selection over borders. Auser can quickly select objects that may include complex edges setagainst high-contrast backgrounds whereby enabling a user to selectregions with precisions and speed. A very powerful tool would includethe Magic Wand tool selects pixels within a similar color range with oneclick where a user can specify the color range and tolerance and a userwould use the Magic Wand tool when you have an area of similar colors. Aquick selection tool is used based on color and texture similarity whenyou click or click-drag the area a user would want to select wherebyenabling a user with simple and easy to use methods to mark andautomatically and intuitively creates a border. A brush tool orSelection Brush tool makes selections where a user can paint over thearea to select or paint over areas you don't want to select. Theappearance in the user interface may in some embodiments resemble semiopaque overlay in Mask mode. A user may use one or more than onecombination of tools, for example a user may roughly select with amarquee tool, or the quick Selection tool, or other selection tool,where by allow a user to fine-tune and/or accelerate selecting. Othertools may include the magic extractor making accurate selections basedon the appearance of foreground and background areas that a user orsystem could specify. The tool enables users to place colored marks inregions or areas to select, whereby using the magic extractor enables auser with easy methods to select people or objects from their respectivebackgrounds. For example, a user can select a fruit, car or bicycle froma photo. All of these tools can be used with a mobile devices and PCs,aided by touch screens, voice controls, and devices like a mouse orstyles.

A user can define polygon to specify regions referencing digital media.From a user device an object, construct an overlay of a region in someembodiment black to define the region within a system of correspondingregion.

One region defined that may include 2 or multiple objects for example abanana and two oranges. In some embodiments a user can define a regionby a single color, like black where a user can use gestures with auser's finger or instrument like a pen to draw a region. The outcome ofa user defining the region will result in shape where one or more usercan add tags to or see the indicting user context. Illustrates and arrayof examples that show a method visually to define multiple regions withmultiple objects. For example a banana, two oranges and two apples mayin some embodiments be defined by black regions for banana, two orangesand two apples to define the region for banana, two oranges and twoapples within various types of digital media. These regions could besimple polygons or complex shapes to defining a database schema like

#relative location in the parent image top = IntField( ) bottom =IntField( ) left = IntField( ) right = IntField( )Other schemas may include defining multiple points in the ui and thenrecording those points in the database.

var polygonCoords = new tag.intField( new tag.intField(n1,n2), newtag.intField(n3,n4), new tag.intField(n4,n6), new tag.intField(n7,n8) );or field = ListField(FloatField( ))

In some embodiments information may be needed for scale factors or otherdata like device screen size or ratio while in the same or otherembodiment a starting point or distance from a starting point may beincluded in the schema.

Various user interface example of defining a region within digitalmedia. Depending on the type of tag will define the user's ability andprocess to tag. In some embodiments the bounding region is anassociation that is manually and/or automatic recognized within digitalmedia or post. Additionally the bounding region could be understood asjust a point that could include the vicinity area surrounding. In somecases automatic recognition processing takes place of the boundingregion with could be given value and weight for indoor, outdoor, gender,gender, race, glasses, Facial, Features, head, hair, headwear, clothingfactors, eye color, occurrences, date, time location, metadata, person,place, businesses, landmarks, food, object, build, advertisements,complexion, height weather, plurality, logos, brands. In someembodiments servers could give value and weight for being outdoor, male,sunglasses, smiling, wearing a hat, t-shirt, bag-sling-camera bag, etc.Within illustrating four examples of a user interacting with varioustypes of UIs. The region defined by is a simple polygon where usersdefine the region as a square or a rectangle, in some embodiments thesystem understand four points within the defined user device. Other datamay be collected like starting point or screen size whereby taking theratio and comparing it for user devices. The point defined at is asingle point or marker where one point or many points are collated. Forexample many point may be sent to the system whereby defining the regionproximity where the outer (non-visible region to the user) is circularor ellipse shape with the center point of where the user or systemselected. A user may also draw by using touch gestures, stylus or otherdevices or methods to define a shape whereby father defining the shapefrom the drawing could be made from individual points or polylines. Tofurther define an area a user may use polylines whereby the polylineshave endpoints and midpoints to define a shape. In some embodiments, themidpoint is in the middle of a straight polyline whereby a user couldselect and move (drag) the midpoint to a new position hereby creating anendpoint from the midpoint. From the created endpoint two new midpointare formed at either end of the new endpoint. The new midpoints if movedcan create two more midpoints. To further define the example a databasewhen receiving data from the user device may receive just an array ofpoints with every other point being the midpoint.

In any example points may be taken to calculate the distance from theedge of the digital media or screen size whereby further defining torequire depending on situation radius, starting point, direction,distance, defined shape class or other information required to associatea region defined by a user or a system within a post or digital mediaand apps.

In some embodiments the user will be given optional suggestions to theidentity of the association while also providing the ability to search,add an identity while also selecting additional associations. Manuallyrecognizing an association within digital media. The correspondingassociation could be one or more people, places, landmarks, buildings,businesses, restaurants, objects, figures, advertisements, etc. Featuresof various identifiers to a corresponding association. In someembodiments the user will be given optional suggestions to the identityof the association while also providing the ability to search, add anidentity while also selecting additional associations. When selectingone or more points, the user may associate regions that correspond withone or more associations. This process could take place automatically.An example of association that is manually and/or automatic recognizedwithin digital media. In some embodiments the bounding region could beunderstood as just a point that could include a vicinity areasurrounding. In some cases automatic recognition processing takes placeof the bounding region with could be given value and weight for indoor,outdoor, gender, gender, race, glasses, Facial. Features, head, hair,headwear, clothing factors, eye color, occurrences, date, time location,metadata, person, place, businesses, landmarks, food, object, build,advertisements, complexion, height weather, plurality, logos. In someembodiments servers could give value and weight for being outdoor, wall,geo tag, 40.67693° N 117.23193° E, Great Wall of China, history, 7thcentury BC, etc.

In some embodiments the user will be given optional suggestions to theidentity of the association while also providing the ability to search,add an identity while also selecting additional associations. Whenselecting one or more points, the user may associate regions thatcorrespond with one or more associations. This process could take placeautomatically and indicators may or may not be visible. Points orindicators may vary in size shape color representation while also beinginterchangeable with buttons and buttons with features. One or morepoints can be interchangeable with buttons and buttons with features,including identifiers and features that enable users to find out more,call, message, share, getting information, directions, saving for later,adding to favorites, advertisements, settings etc. Method for automaticrecognizing one or more associations within digital media that couldtake place at any time. The corresponding association could be one ormore people, places, landmarks, buildings, businesses, restaurants,objects, figures, advertisements, etc., the bounding region showsassociation that is manually and/or automatic recognized within digitalmedia. In some embodiments the bounding region could be understood asjust a point that could include a vicinity area surrounding. Additionalmethod for automatic recognizing one or more associations within digitalmedia that could take place at any time. The bounding region showsassociation automatic recognized and explained within digital media. Forexample one way one or more server systems analyze bounded regionswithin digital media. The digital media, associations, and/or boundingregions are converted into digital data that will be made available forthe user. This digital may include one or more buttons or buttons withfeatures. The corresponding association could be one or more people,places, landmarks, buildings, businesses, restaurants, objects, figures,advertisements, etc., in some embodiments the bounding region could beunderstood as just a point that could include a vicinity areasurrounding. One or more points can be interchangeable with buttons andbuttons with features, including identifiers and features that enableusers to find out more, call, message, share, getting information,directions, saving for later, adding to favorites, advertisements,settings etc., while also showing a button with features of variousidentifiers to a corresponding association. In some embodiments the userwill be given optional suggestions to the identity of the association,while also providing the ability to search, remove identities, settingtabs, while also adding an identity while also selecting additionalassociations. Implementing the remove identity would remove all digitaldata leaving the digital media unaltered; while the user implementsremove identity feature which could may or may not remove the datathroughout the server system and databases. The user may organizeadditional information and configurations.

Objects that are part of the system, these objects are created by one ormore users and generated automatically by the system. One embodimentalso includes that an object that is automatically created by the systembe converted into an object that is managed by one or more users.Additional the reverse can also take place, where an object created by auser and then delete maybe automatically generated by a system. Anexample of this would be a city the San Francisco where the governmentwould take control in managing some of the information of the city, butif the same example is used for the for the city of San Franciscoevents, posts, tags, retags and other objects could be shown,represented, and/or linked to the parts and/or the object of SanFrancisco. Another example of an automatically generated object is onecreated by one or more users as a whole updating information aboutsomething. This could be a restaurant, place, activity, etc., wherebyusing the example of a restaurant one or more users could create theobject for a restaurant where at a later date a restaurant owner couldtake control over the same object created. Objects within the systemcould be an idea/notion, topic, Thing, style/Entertainment, Community,Business, Company, Organization, Institution 909, Place, Brand, Product,Event/News Event and apps.

An object that is coupled within a system to another object wherebyobjects acts as a parent class for the child class post. In return anypost, tag, tags of tags, and retags can refer to and/or embedded inobject. In one embodiment an posts may have one or more posts wherecoupled to that same post, similarly tags and tags of retags wherebyevery tag has one or more retags and tags of tags also have any numberof retags. A post can be coupled to one or more other posts and/or anypart or portion of a post (for example digital media or content) mayhave one or more post couple to the originating post. Post like a weburl, website, or web ip that can relate to each other.

The disclosed system or similar systems that analysis various tags, tagsof tags, retags posts and objects whereby creating relationships andrelevance relating the serving of data and information to an number ofusers who use the system are result in using the system through an API,Third-Party, developer, and/or client. These relationships betweenposts, tags, tags of tags, objects and retags in one embodiment canpoint to and be pointed at by posts, tags, tags of tags, objects andretags. For example post can point to tag while post points to post.Additionally a coupled tag can have a retag whereby tag and retags arenot couples but form a relationship. In a chain of posts and posts thatcan refer to or embedded in another posts can point to other postswithin a system. For example coupled posts, objects coupled to posts,and other posts coupled with a number of posts coupled. It is importantto note that even if posts are not coupled or linked together the systemmay relate the plurality of non-coupled or linked posts and show anyrelationship to one or more users, search results, and feed lists. Postsmay also refer to one or more links, users and/or objects.

FIG. 10A illustrates a selection of frames from a video. In someembodiments the video is stored in a file server and given an ID and/orreference. Further describing the embodiment a video or similar digitalmedia may show all the frames contained in the video or frames (parts offrames) in various sequences ordered/sorted or unordered/unsorted.However in most cases a video may be defined as a series of photos inorder with a time sequence presented to a user in order to show thecontents of the video. For example a video (1001) sequence of a vehicleat time n from start to end. In most cases a user uploads the videowhere the system may give the upload an ID and reference location whilealso creating a post for the same user or other users to add additionalcontent like descriptions, tags, retags, comments, favorites etc., whilealso allowing for one or more reference to and from the post or theuploaded image. Reference may be to a link, a photo, object, tag, retag,post, place, entity, subscription, user, app or other allowed by thesystem, platform partners, clients etc. Additionally other posts (ortags, objects and retags) can be created from the original post oruploaded video. Whereby referencing the same video (digital media) post,or attributes of, while also adding additional digital media (photos,videos, documents, etc.) and any attributes like descriptions, comments,EXIF data, sequenced, sequence reference, etc. Simply a user createdanother post from the referenced original post or part of the referencedoriginal post. In some embodiments the new post may contain a timesequence and location of the position of the post. A real life exampleis illustrated in FIG. 10B where a user creates a post with digitalmedia like a video and/or just digital media the same or another usercan create a post within any part of the digital media. In someembodiments the post is created referring the frame sequence and/orlocation (position) of the desired object. For example 1002 in FIG. 10Aillustrates and something tagged within part of a video with a sequenceof 5 seconds through 25 seconds and the corresponding position.

In FIG. 10B illustrates a method of how a user using a touch screen canidentify the location and the sequenced frames. In some embodiments auser enabling and tagging an object 1005 in a video, using a mouse,gestures, or touching (enabled by the device whether it will be atouchscreen device or other devices that we require external devices orsensors to define a tagged region. As the video passes through eachframe the user defines the location 1006 of the tag for the allocatedframe. In some embodiments depending on the function, user interface anduser interactions the use may or may not be required to keep touching ascreen, keeping a mouse enabled, not look away or other methods notrestricting a user from defining a region and/or frame sequence orseries of frame sequences 1007. For example the system may limit or notlimit the ability for a user to define any or any part of the video orelectronic medium. Additionally a simple illustrations of a usemaneuvering and using the user interface on an allocated device startsthe tag at 5 seconds and ends the tag at 25 seconds, in this example theuser continues to the tag for every frame (where in some embodiments theuser using a touch screen does not lift his or her finger off thescreen) where the user defined one tag through the interval. In otherembodiment the user may just have to follow an object and defining tagswith eye movements or voice commands. Other implementations may includethe aid of additional systems, software or third-party providers thataid the user in tracking or identifying objects to tag. Otherembodiments may include tagging an objects 1005 may result in a creationof a post where the user can define the region in separate intervals atdifferent or the same time. For example a user interface with somepractical implantation would allocate a user to define a region wherefrom the defined region the user can create one or more post to becreated into the defined system.

FIG. 10C illustrates the object with a tag in a video. The userinterface and how the tags are presented in videos may vary depending ontechnology, methods and user preference and in no instance thisdisclosure may prohibit or limit a user tagging.

FIG. 10C illustrates a simple representation of the method used to tagwithin or any part of video (sequence of image that make up a video)1011, 1012, 1013, 1014 (1010). Illustrating 2 dimensionally how a tagmoves across the x and/or y direction while also in some embodiments atiming component. Not limited by the preferred technology or actualmethod of storing the location within the video and the frame position.The position is represented in some embodiments as actual coordinates ofpixels or taking the ratio position of the x in the x direction and theratio of the y in the y direction. Another component may be added fortime or the corresponding frame sequence within the ordered series offrames the make up a video. For example using the method of taking theratio in the x direction or the ratio in the y direction, first we mustcalculate the points relative the screen size, image size, video size,side used in the application or system while also including orientation.Taking the ratio if the position in the x direction is 384 (pixels fromthe left side of the screen) and the total number of pixels in the xdirection is 1280 we can simply divide 384 and 1280 getting the resultsof 0.3 (for the x direction). Performing the same process for the Ydirection, Taking the ratio if the position in the y direction is 266(pixels from the left side of the screen) and the total number of pixelsin the y direction is 720 we can simply divide 266 and 720 getting theresults of 0.37 (for the y direction). By using proportion, and storingin integers or floats the system may operate with multiple platforms anduser device while also allowing for one or more third-party providers toalso have the same flexibility. Adding a timing component to the systemto indicate the correction frame number or relative time to the videoand the corresponding position or positions that the user has selected.For example from the position at 1011 the user started with (0.2, 0.5)at 15 sec and at 22 sec the user had moved to position (0.3, 0.37),where every position in between (0.2, 0.5) and (0.3, 0.37) is storedwith the corresponding timing component. In some embodiments to storethese coordinates and the timing component in a database or system mayincorporate a model like:

tag_field = LineStringField(auto_index=False) frame_sequence =ListField(FloatField( )) or tag_field =EmbeddedDocumentField(PixuredTagVideoField) class PixuredTagVideoField(Embeddeddocument): video_tag_field = LineStringField(auto_index=False)frame_sequence = ListField(FloatField( )) or tag_field =GenericEmbeddedDocumentField(PixuredTagVideoField,PixuredTagImagesSimpleField, PixuredTagImageComplexField) classPixuredTagImagesSimpleField (Embeddeddocument): image_simple_tag_field =PolygoneField(auto_index=False) class PixuredTagImageComplexField(Embeddeddocument): image_complex_tag_field_add =PolygoneField(auto_index=False) image_complex_tag_field_sub =PolygoneField(auto_index=False) class PixuredTagVideoField(Embeddeddocument): video_tag_field = LineStringField(auto_index=False)frame_sequence = ListField(FloatField( )) or tag_field =GenericEmbeddedDocumentField( ) class PixuredTagImagesSimpleField(Embeddeddocument): image_simple_tag_field = ListField(FloatField( ))class PixuredTagImageComplexField (Embeddeddocument):image_complex_tag_field_add = ListField(FloatField( ))image_complex_tag_field_sub = ListField(FloatField( )) classPixuredTagVideoField (Embeddeddocument): video_tag_field =ListField(FloatField( )) frame_sequence = ListField(FloatField( ))

Where for every position and frame we can store the values for tag_fieldand frame sequence. Additionally the method of storing can change to beimplemented in other technologies and methods. The example aboveillustrates a representation of using mongoDB but can also be modifiedto be stored in MySQL or PostgreSQL format, therefore not limiting thefunction of storing the positions and sequence to refer or embeddeddigital media, tags or posts to any other tag, post, video or digitalmedia. In some embodiments the tag may be stored 3 dimensionally wherethe user can define a 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional tag and create apost. In other embodiments a use and remove certain polygon shapes fromwithin another polygon. For example tag (0.2, 0.5) at 15 seconds, (0.3,0.37) at 22 seconds, (0.5, 0.82) at 32 seconds, (0.875, 0.15) at 50seconds or one or more tags, posts, videos or digital media can bereferred to and/or embedded within a video. Depending on the userinterface and device anything embedded and/or reference in a video canbe shown to the user and/or represented in a multitude of techniques orways. Other examples include employments that would include (0.2, 0.5)at 15 seconds, (0.3, 0.37) at 22 seconds, (0.5, 0.82) at 32 seconds,(0.875, 0.15) at 50 seconds, (0.06, 0.92) at 5 seconds, (0.5, 0.15) at30 seconds, (0.33, 0.75) at 25 seconds, (0.91, 0.93) at 34 seconds,(0.60, 0.15) at 55 seconds and (0.1, 0.225) for 32 seconds. The systemdoes not limit from post or object tags can be made up of various typesof posts or tags. For example an object that is a tag, can be classifiedinto various types of posts or tags. In some embodiments the system maybe allocated a choice that ImageTag, LinkTag, TextTag, VideoTag, AppTag,ArticleTag, DocumentTag, etc. where in some embodiments further containtables for other classification or system documents like image, video,file, document, application or third-party classification, etc. thesystem may also limit or properly maintain a schema or structure of thesystem for tagging (or posting) or embedding posts, tags and/or digitalmedia (and digital data) within digital media. Other embodiment mayinclude an ImageTag requiring at least one image or a video may requireone video and one image. All of which is to maintain a scene ofstructure within the system. Additionally how the system incorporatesdata fields is defined as relating technologies, platforms or designschema. For example in some embodiments, data for a video can be storedfor the position (x_(n),y_(n)), x is the content (for pixels or ratio)in the X direction and in the Y is the content (for pixels or ratio) inthe y direction, n is the corresponding set i.e.: n=1, n=2, n=3 etc. Athird field classified as time z_(t) or t_(n) can be in the same dataset i.e.: tag_field=listfield for float (x_(n), y_(n), t_(n)) or withseparate field i.e.: tag_field=listfield for float (x_(n), y_(n)) andtag_field_time=listfield for (t_(n)). As the technology progresses thesystem in some embodiment will incorporate Spherical Coordinates.Spherical Coordinates would include any of the following parameters,calculated component or originating from x_(n), Y_(n), z_(n), r_(n),θ-hat, r-hat or ϕ-hat and a component for time t_(n).

FIG. 10D illustrates how a user in embodiments may view one or moreposts within digital media like video, motion pictures, and clips. Forexample from a user device video 1030 shows an embodiment of a desertsafari, posted within the system or embedded from a third-partyprovider. Embodiments allow for regions that contain one or more postsand data. For example from the user device video clip 1030 with one ormore regions tags, associated and/or identified 1040, 1050, 1060, 1070.The system can perform defining/identifying regions automatically or byuser, (by users as show in FIG. 10F) which by defining the locationwithin the video and another variable like frame rate or frame number todefine the region for various parts of the video or clip.

FIG. 10E illustrates how a user in embodiments may view a posts withindigital media like video, motion pictures, and clips from another video.For example from a user device video 1030 shows an embodiment of adesert safari, posted within the system or embedded from a third-partyprovider. In some embodiments by selecting region 1060, the originalvideo 1030 is reduced in size and brought to the lower right corner andthe new video 1061 from region 1060. Embodiments may also allow forother forms of digital media to be embedded into video like photos 1062and links that may include embedding other videos. Embodiments allow forregions that contain one or more posts and data. For example from theuser device video clip 1061 may have one or more regions, tags,associated and/or identified 1063 and 1064. The system can performdefining/identifying regions automatically or by users.

FIG. 10F illustrates how a user in some embodiments can define a regionwithin a video, for example a user using a simple gesture like placing afinger 1081 on the user device that is touch sensitive, can identify andfollow an object as the video plays, from this user created input thesystem can recognize the point and or points and frames of video (startand end) including any positions defined on the user device. Definingthe region is not limited to gesture and may also work the same way witha mouse, clicker, eye tracking, and/or stylus. Using multiple fingersmay increase and decrease size of the region and/or zoom. Other userimplemented features may also include if a user takes their finger offthe screen the play of the video stops or just the defined region orboth or a dialogue window may ask if the user is done or something else.The region within the region identified by the user is illustrated 1080bound by 1082 and may also be defined by points 1083.

FIG. 11A shows one or more embodiments whereby relating to proximity orlocation. A location 1100 can be found anywhere in the world, where inone example a post with coupled one or more tags illustrated where thetag was made. In some embodiments, the tag or post has content thatrelates to a location or an embodiment like an image where the imageswas taken near close to or nearby other posts and tags. The system canalso analyze content within posts, tags, users, objects retags wherebyscoring and rank each and comparing with other posts, tags, objects,retags and other content/links. Location 1110 illustrates post, tags andretags, where in some embodiments shows that tags and retags include oneor more dimensions for ranking and scoring whereby tags that are closerto the couple or other posts may than other tags may be ranked lower orhigher based on other objects, post, tags and retags. Example of variousdimensions would include number of tags, tags of tags, retags, content,allocation, links, other objects, proximity, time of day etc. Location1120 shows a post 1121 where in one embodiments user 1 has multiple tagscoupled to a post of a user or same user. The post and tags show highersignificant to users feeds and search resulting from the tags that arewithin various proximity to the coupled post. Other dimensions are alsoincorporated in the affinity of the tag and post and everything relatingto. Location 1130 illustrates how a post can have one or more user's tagwhere each user can tag the post multiple times. Proximity of the tagand post may be given a value for other users to be served within thesystem.

In some embodiments storing information about a location may result indata organized in the form or suggestion.

street_addr = StringField(max_length=120) city =StringField(max_length=20) state = StringField(max_length=20) provance =StringField(max_length=20) county = StringField(max_length=20) postcode= StringField(max_length=20) country = StringField(max_length=20)geo_location = GeoPointField( ) loc_text = StringField(max_length=120)

One or more interaction by a user with a system may be displayed in afeed for one or more users searching and/or following that user. Thesystem can also build data profiles for every user with or without anaccount whereby scoring and ranking every interaction with the system.

For example tags posts can have a location where tags and post that donot share or have _id referring to or embedded within any field can beindexed and related to users or other posts. Additionally within aregion or location 1100 a post 1101 can have nearby tags 1102, 1103,1104, 1105 whereby tags in some embodiments may or may not have the post1101 parent_id in any field. In other embodiments where a region isdefined within 1110 in some cases referred to as posts or tags and othercases referred to as posts, tags, and retags. For example Post 1112A canhave a t₁r₂ (tag₁'s retag₂) 112B from tag₁ 1113, another tag₁ with aretag₃ 112C and another tag1 with a retag₄ (112D) all in the same regionor within proximity

Additionally embodiments may also include posts, tags, and retags fromvarious users all may or may not include content like images or videowhereby examples are show within region 1120 and 1130 for correspondingposts, tags and retags (1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1133A, 1131, 1132,1133B, 1132A, and 1132C).

FIG. 11B illustrates Posts, tags, retags, and tags of tags relating toone or more is objects. In one embodiment a brand or manufacture mayhave one or more products where each product has one or more variation.For example an example of a brand would be a clothing brand inc, wherethe product₁ could be style₁ (shoes) and product₂ could be style₂(football shoes). The variation for product₁ could be style₁ (shoes)color, style, gender etc. additionally stores, businesses (physical orecommerce) can sell any product and/or including variousBrands/manufactures products. Inventory and SKU may reference one ormore products. The system may have one or more Post tags retags tags oftags and objects relating or pointing to a brand manufacture, productand/or variation. In one embodiment a user could be tagging a review astory or more images about a variation of a product from a manufacture.FIG. 11B illustrates an embodiment that includes posts the point tobrand/manufacture 1145A where the same brand/manufacture has a product₁that the post 1140 also points to. Additionally post 1140 also post toproduct_(2A) 1146C of the brand/manufacture 1076A. in the sameembodiment retags can point to variations as a whole 1141A and tags andretags can point to one or more products for example like Tag 1144Apointing to product_(1B) (1145D) and product_(2C) (1146E). Also tags maybe used to help with inventory in stores or confirm inventory of one ormore products where users or even employees of the store can report andconfirm with one or more user looking for a certain product. Much liketags they post within a system, simply acts differently depending on auser's input and response. For example, images, links, videos, text,shared, documents, other content and data that a system can recognizewhile also not limited by or through an API, apps, EXIF data, metadata,meta elements, meta tags, and/or objects. Additionally post can becreated from any part of another post, for example from digital media(videos, images, audio), links, files, and documents. Posts can alsorefer to products, brands, manufactures, and variations. One or moreposts can be coupled together (1140, 1141A, 1141B), additionally Posts1070 are coupled to posts 1142A and Post 1173A. Post 1173A are coupledto Post 1144A and Post 1074B is coupled to Post 1044A.

FIG. 11C illustrates a user querying the system for results. The usermay be presented with one or more Images 1162A, Links1162B, Data1162C,Objects1162D, Users1162E, Events 1162F, News 1162G, Locations 1162H,Proximity 1162I, suggestions 1162J and information 1162K wherebyincluding and any of results can comprise of Posts 1165, Tags 1166, andRetags1167. Additionally embodiments of the system performing queries1160 from a user 110 whereby the results 1161 may be displayed invarious user interfaces differently to include images, links data,objects, users, events, news, locations, proximity, suggestions, andinformation that may take the form of posts, tags and retags.Additionally in some embodiments posts 1165, Tags 1166 and retags 1167may be referred to be similar and/or equal to one or more posts within asystem 1169.

FIG. 11D illustrates advertisements coinciding with posts, objects,tags, apps, and other user actions. For example, user 1170 couples toPosts 1171A and 1171B. In other embodiments a user 1170 are coupled to1173 and posts coupled to tags 1174A and Ads 1174B. User 1170 is coupledto Posts 1172A, Tags 1172B and Ads 1173B. Other embodiments, users 1201are coupled to objects 1206 wherein objects 1206 are coupled to one ormore tags 1176A and ads 1176B.

Additionally embodiments may illustrate methods for creating postswithin digital media that may act as advertisements. Refining thedigital media or posts can also save progress, help and go forward withprogress. For example a user can search 1216 for digital media andcontent to tag where one or more advertisements may or may not be shownto a user. Advertisements within digital media and content can haveadvertisements with one or more digital media, content, text, payment,and strategy. A user can upload one or more photos. Searched photos canbe found through the web. One or more regions of digital media withinposts. In some embodiments corresponding regions within digital mediamay have one or more associations identified and complementing keywords.

FIG. 12 illustrates selecting regions a popup dialogue windows appearsor another user interface activity. Further illustrated a user's postinguser information 1201 may be included at the top of the user device,where one or more regions like regions 1202 and 1203 associates with theexhaust and/or performance of the vehicle may have one or moreadditional posts like various models. For example, the exhaust audioclip of 2 versions of the vehicle, the lower performance 1202 model andthe more expensive 1203 model. Other examples may include additionaldigital media like images 1205, 1206, 1207, 1208 and furtherdescriptions 1209 and or options. The layout for each region may besimilar to current printed brochures or catalogue provided by themanufacture. Additional embodiments may also include video of thevehicle 1210 and general information of the vehicle 1211 like MSRP,Miles per Gallon, horse power, links, ability to download or share thebrochure 1212 or listing, more photos 1213, more tags 1214 identifiedwithin the system that may or may not show an association of theoriginating post. Regions identified in some embodiments will showinformation provided by users and various information and data that thesystem find, relates and associates with the post. For example if aperson is looking at a model of a car the system can recognizeadditional information as well as relating information, advertising,similar associations, and various posts. Presented information may alsome relating to one or more third-party providers, third-party platforms,developers, local listings, ecommerce, API, or any system aiding orconnected to the system of the disclosed invention.

FIG. 13 illustrates a guide for and API and lists for types of actions.An API can be a pass-through, whereby a single API method to funnelrequest to a particular backend service. Any API can specifyingresponses based on an HTTP request, or a URI requesting content.

API is most commonly known as an architecture that makes it easy for oneapplication and incorporate capabilities or data from anotherapplication. API's simplify entry points to application logic and data,while also adding to or digesting APIs enable developers to easilyaccess and reuse application logic built by other developers. In someembodiments Web APIs provide the almost the same capabilities over anetwork whereby exposing them directly, while adding a management andvisibility layer. API makes it easier for users to have open access totheir data. We created it so that you can surface the amazing contentInstagram users share every second, in fun and innovative ways.

In some embodiments API's may follow principles of RESTful wherebyenabling a user or combination of users and applications to call HTTPGET, POST, PUT, and DELETE methods regarding APIs. In some embodimentsGET would retrieve a list of resources or the profile of a specificresource. POST would create a resource, or passed in a parameter,performed an action on resource. In some embodiments, OAuth accesstokens or other tokens, use the POST method along with the parameter.Additionally embodiments may use to PUT to update existing resource andDELETE which deletes an existing resource. In some embodiments thesystem when incorporating API or technology similar to an API mayrequire the use of a client_id. A client_id serves as a simple toassociate you with a server, script, or program with a specificapplication. However, some requests require authentication or requestsmade on behalf of a user. Authenticated requests require anaccess_token. These tokens are unique to a user and should be storedsecurely. Access tokens may expire at any time in the future. The systemcould embody a dynamic API or operations where GET retrieves a list ofresources, POST creates and new or deletes a resource, PUT modifies andexisting resource, and DEL removes specific resources. The user may askfor information in JSON or XML or any other compatible format. Whenrequesting in some embodiments a user may ask for partial resources(field=a,b,c,d(m,n)) or other parts like statistics, advertisements,suggestions, etc. additional embodiments may include temporary post(s)created with a sequence of frames comprising of one or moreadvertisements, documents, digital images, digital video, sounds,digital albums, graphics, augmented representation, links, events,articles, apps, text while also containing one, a plurality and/orcombination of data, metadata, metatags, EXIF data, keyword tags,hashtags, comments, favorites, text, links, location, entities, objects,entries, places, and users. The system may also create these intemporary post in runtime based on the user or one more user'sinterests, habits, active participation, ownership, individual,keywords, posts and/or any interaction with the system or other systemswhere data is available on said user or users.

Embodiments allow users to specify a plethora of access and requestsfrom the user. Within a given system all apps have basic read access bydefault. Other embodiments extend access such as liking or favoring,commenting, or relationships, users specify based on the use or need ofthe basic to read any and all data related to a user (e.g.following/followed-by lists, photos, etc.) where in some embodimentsbasic needs refers to an API and whereby some include default settings.Other features of the API may include comments (create or deletecomments), relationships (follow and unfollow users), favor/likes (likeand unlike items) while also embodying other functionality thatincorporates features similar to Creating, posting, publishing, read,get, update, tagging place, tagging users, tagging posts, taggingobjects, add/cite objects, add/cite users, add/cite page, adding contentto posts, content tokens, app tokens.

The system incorporates various types of data like an image (just onetype of digital media) and a user interface like page viewer, action barand other information like user profile image, username, location, link,crawled information favorites, shares, comments and relating button. Therelated buttons brings up association related to digital media. Thesystem can relate data and information between digital media and poststhrough various methods. For example the system can match pixels andcolors, bring up the highest ranked digital media or posts, by one ormore links or urls, metadata, objects, posts, tags, retags, followers,followers users or by other methods like explained in and between one ormore user and relationships. In some embodiments, methods may includeusing proximity like in, or objects, or products like in. Additionallyexamples may be taken from a variety disclosed in this invention.

The disclosed invention, while providing a detailed description of theinventions when referencing buttons, buttons with features,implementers, actions, features, implement/features, categories, and subcategories could fall under the same understanding and could be crosscompatible with the ways to present with windows, buttons, buttonswithin buttons, buttons within windows that may be selected to simplifyand streamline how information is presented to user(s). Variations ofbutton and/or features could be referred to as multimedia buttons, pageslides or widgets where all or most variations are to be executed by anend user. Additionally features and expanding of features fromcategories to sub-categories could be related on how information isrelated and presented to the user. In most of the said invention,digital media could come from one or more search results, users, socialnetworks, or databases. Additionally a user or someone who uses orinteracts with the said invention could be identified or referred to asa requestor.

Features with buttons may sometimes show with different symbols that mayresemble a phone, envelope, heart, star, magnifying glass, tag, user,food, fork, knife, building, city, home, etc. are not meant to limit thescope of the invention. Where symbols and meaning can be changed, or notexist where the equivalent function will still remain. A user may searchfor keywords along with the digital media, where the photo and keywordsare complements to one another and provides additional context to userssearch query. While also providing additional information andexplanation of certain features and action does not limit the ability ofvarious implement/features, features and expanding of features, buttons,etc. from performing or for methods further explained for one buttondoes not limit the function or ability of another button. Buttons andfeatures with buttons vary depending on situations and/or associations.Figures are meant to show examples of various embodiments, while alsoflow chart illustrations, screenshots, block diagrams, diagrams whilealso include coupled, links, and paths may include additional or feweractions and procedures.

Further defining a system local data can be presented to a user for thebest results and some of the best deals. For example proximity or nearme 1260 illustrates a venue to park, steak house, tours, parking deal,show more and something else as well as search options a user caninteract with any of these provide by the system, developers,advertisers, third party providers and or third party platforms. Otherinformation and data could be presented to a user like rating, deals,live coupon with and without time restriction, in store coupon, othertags, images, other posts etc.

Post and or digital media may be presented to a user or viewed by a userthrough a user device. Other information or regions identified or askedquestion but user or advertisers, or through an API may also includeuser who created post, or digital media title date, links to questions(that have answers), other posts with or without and or combination ofor without digital media, content and/or text, and other deals (i.e.like travel, flights, food, activities etc.). In some cases an activewindow or menu with options leading to enabling users to perform certainfunction and/or tasks. The user may is have the ability to implementfeatures relating to calling, messaging, Social, Social web, direction,search, of one or more people, places, businesses, objects, landmarks.In some embodiment features presented to the user are more convenient tothe user than other features that are based off user configuration andsetting, as well as user tendencies. The directions active window couldhave the name of the association with other information while allowingthe user to select a map service location (Bing maps, Google maps, applemaps, Nokia maps), while additional service could be presented, likeprofile, settings or have the ability to search. After setting apreferred method of directions, the use could be presented with driving,walking, bus routes, time, distances, running times etc. In someembodiments using information on where a user is going could also allowfor other forms of advertising like using digital billboards to show anadvertisement related to one or more users passing by said billboard.

The said advertising platform may act as a combination or usedseparately that would include interface, advertising sales, advertisingserving platform, marketplace platform. In some embodiments, the saidadvertising platform may use demographic profiling, location/proximityprofiling, micro targeting, themed advertising, including advertisingtracking (and response) whereby information is collected on actions,locate, glance, clicks, or codes. The advertising platform may includemay include various specific methods for a computer operating system orby one or more application programs whereby an advertiser or programmerwriting applications programs could make requests of the advertisingplatform (operating systems) or one or more other application. Cookies(session, persistent, tracking, etc.) may aid the said advertisingplatform to serve the best advertisements for users/requestors andadvertisers. Other types of advertisers may include (but not limitingto) print advertising (newspapers, magazines, brochures, fliers),Digital printer advertising (Digital newspaper, digital magazines,digital brochure, digital fliers) outdoor advertising (digitalbillboards, billboards, kiosks, trade shows, digital trade shows,events), broadcast advertising (TV, Radio, Internet), convertadvertising, superstitial advertising, mobile advertising, interstitialadvertising, and map advertising. Also included are various formats oftext, display pop-up, flash, video, email, onsite-sponsorship. Somebasic targeting methods include contextual targeting, behavioraltargeting, geo-targeting, proximity targeting, and local advertisings.Similar examples include where an advertiser (including consumer,businesses anyone who has an intent to create an advertisements.) Insome embodiments the advertiser is presented with one or more windowsthat may guide the advertiser to customize and deliver advertisements.

In some embodiments window where an advertiser may make from a selectionof buttons. In some embodiments the advertiser will be asked, “I need tocreate an advertisement” or “I have an advertisement ready to use”between these two question the said invention will be able to determinea plurality of data from the advertiser. Some data would include thatthe “I need to create an advertisement” the said invention may need totake additional steps to complete guide an advertiser through thecompletion of creating an advertising campaign. Whereas “I have anadvertisement ready to use” is probably not the first time theadvertiser has used the said invention and/or has experience creatingthe advertisements. Regardless of experience there may not be anexclusion of services from the novice to the experienced advertiser.Additional services and or features may be made available to oneadvertiser and not available to other. For example differences offeatures may be the result of a fee based system, high value client, andor long term repeat customers. The window may also include a titledescribing the window, more options that could include a more technicalapproach to creating advertisements, and/or a button that would advancethe advertiser to the subsequent window.

Similar examples illustrate where and advertiser may make from aselection of buttons. In some embodiments the advertiser will be askedthe criteria that narrows the scope on the type of advertisements neededby the advertisers, for example determining whether the item to beadvertised is one or more product, brand, local business or place,website, company, organization and/or cause, multimedia (music video,photos etc) and event (other options may be include). Advertisers mayalso search for possible additional criteria that may narrow the scopeof the advertisement. The window may also include a title describing thewindow, more options that could include a more technical approach tocreating advertisements, and/or a button that would advance (next orskip) the advertiser to the subsequent window. In some embodiments theadvertiser will be asked about general information that may includeCampaign name and description of the campaign The window may alsoinclude a title describing the window, more options that could include amore technical approach to creating advertisements, help, and/or abutton that would advance (next or skip) the advertiser to thesubsequent window.

In some embodiments the advertiser may be asked to associate images andassociation within images that may aid in reaching target users fartherand faster. The said invention allows for advertisers to find and orupload one or more photos that may broaden reach but refine advertisingcampaign, while also allowing for people to search faster. For examplethe image can be auto associated and or manually associated with one ormore associations (while also including compliment date that may includekeywords links, hastags, urls etc). Whereby each association can befurther defined with keywords, links, urls, tags, storefront, etc. Thewindow may also include a title describing the window, more options thatcould include a more technical approach to creating advertisements,help, immediate response for help, and/or a button that would advance(next or skip) the advertiser to the subsequent window. A practicalunderstanding (example) would be like. In some embodiments theadvertiser may be asked to enter information that will define the scopeof the advertising campaign (advertising in context). Whereby thepresented window includes various categories and subcategories thatestablish a more refined and deeper understanding, for example digitalmedia map, interests, habits, active participation, ownership,individual, keywords. Most windows will contain an area selectedcategory. Although most defining information is option, filling in anyadditional information may or may not greatly impact advertisingcampaign and or said invention. In some embodiments including a way toassociate advertising to photos taken or relating to various regionsaround the world.

The presented digital media map would be interactive and could zoomin/out, pan to various selectable region as well as identifier areas ofinterest along with defining a uniform and/or like uniformed area aroundthe identifier). For example identifier is place in between The UnitedStates of America and Canada (advertising too many mountain and skitowns and mountains) showing a radius of 200 miles. Another example mayinclude an advertiser defined region where a defining area that is notuniform using the identifier (sharing a boarder of Canada and the UnitedStates of America near the American Midwest) where the defined area is355 miles. Other defining criteria for regions of where photos are frommay include whole regions/countries, also including other data that aphoto would be used to define a photo taken in a certain region. Notexcluding and adaptable for photos taken from outer space from thisgalaxy and others. The window may also include a title describing thewindow, more options that could include a more technical approach tocreating advertisements, help, immediate response for help, and/or abutton that would advance (next or skip) the advertiser to thesubsequent window.

In some embodiments the advertiser may be asked to enter informationabout active participation, whereby the advertising would includecontext of how the advertising campaign is defined. If a user actuallydoes something (a sport like skiing) then we can actively target tothem. The intention is to find out how much one or more users (targetaudience) actively participate in what they like, want to do, and/or arepassionate about. This includes hobbies, interests, and other ways usershave a repetitive participation in. Additionally an advertiser may beasked target people who own certain product and/or items. Ownershiptells provides an extreme amount of data for advertising campaigns andcan identify and establish a link for understanding users and how totarget to them. For example owning a Mercedes s550 shows an amount ofwealth that advertisers could use to advertise other categories likefashion, electronics, etc. Other embodiments the advertiser could bepresented with a summery chart where one or more advertising campaignsare set up. Also presented might be charts, pie graphs, bar graphs thatshow everything. The said charts and or graphs could display informationshowing how effective the advertisement is by showing potential reach(with resects to budget) and current performance. Some examples includeshowing on a user device the ability to gain insight and define criteriafor advertising campaigns.

In some embodiments the system may round values to the nearest pixel ora slide show can tag each image. Users may browse content created byother users and filter with limitless possibilities.

Post are created or digital media are shown on, embedded and/orreferenced to digital media and/or posts within a system. In someembodiments tags are snapped to the nearest object whereby relating to aposition within the digital media that also corresponds to a pixel orgroup of pixels on a screen. In other words the pixel or group of pixelsis the corresponding position.

Within the system regardless of the object tagged provides more valuableinformation to the tagged object the system allows for users to post on,embed within, reference another new or previously created post ordigital media from a post or digital media. New posts can embody one orany combination of text, photos, videos, apps, comments, links, sound,documents, relocation, metadata, third-party content, subscription, andlike. Post can also contain no new data except in the context of justidentifying a region within digital media, third-party content,locations, etc. or for a feed and sharing to followers

An example would include sharing something that someone else wrote orposted that was interested (in some embodiments the system defines thisas shares within the system whereby may provide a link to the referencedpost or digital media). Posts, digital media, content, their party,apps, documents, can be placed or organized into albums or categorizedfor search. Users within the system can follow favorite, comment andmessage mostly anything under the umbrella of the system. The system isnot classified to one type of interface, for example some deal withbuying or selling, others with networking, the disclosed system operatesin a different level providing a platform for all types ofclassifications can run one, furthermore through the system API orportals the community, developers, third-party-partners and like canbuild and use new and pre-existing system with the disclosed systems.This also includes grouping. The system is assessable to through varioustypes of devices and through applications, networks, web-browsers andthird-party providers. For example some embodiments may include relativepredictions of embodiments where posts, digital media, documents,shares, or other data and information for one or more users that relateto the viewable post or to the user and the searched content, or to anyconnects or interactions within is the system like favorites or followswhereby the information shown to the user is sourced from anycombination of embodiment handled by the system and/or managed by thesystem, and from third-party providers.

Other embodiments may lead to sorting posts, digital media, documents,or information found within the system, this information can be stored,scored and referred to within the system for one or more users. Thesystem in some embodiments operates passively to maintain, manage, whilealso collecting information. The system is not defined by who can tagobjects or a schema in base more if it is mathematically possible tocreate. Posts and digital media referring to other posts and digitalmedia can be compiled, organize, grouped and shown to one or more usersbased on search relevance. In some embodiment tagged photos, posts, ordigital media show all or just the most scored information relating tothe user. Users will also be able maneuver through the user interface tosee others who have tagged or posted to the original whereby creating aninterconnected associations throughout the system aiding with multiplelevels of functionality and performance.

The disclosure is also not meant to limit video embodiments relating toaspect ratio which describes the proportions, orientations or dimensionsof video, screens and/or sequence of images whereby comprising to form avideo. Video formats may also include wrappers and codecs where codecsare used inside of a container and because of this video formats can beconfusing. Also a user can create tags at a later date.

What is claimed is:
 1. A computer implemented method of managing postsfor interacting with web based digital media, comprising: providing auser application operating on one or more user devices which areoperative to view web based digital media, the user application forcreating first select posts that refer to web based digital media, thefirst select posts including embedded digital media, and for creatingfurther posts that refer to the first select posts, the further postsincluding embedded digital media; providing a database system forstoring user created first select posts and further select posts; andcreating and managing programmed links between user created first selectposts and further select posts and one or more select locations inselect web based digital media, wherein users interacting with the userapplication can access user created first select posts and furtherselect posts.
 2. The computer implemented method of claim 1, wherein theweb based digital media comprises web based video and each select webbased digital video comprises a sequence of frames and the one or moreselect locations comprise select ones of the sequence of frames.
 3. Thecomputer implemented method of claim 1, wherein the web based digitalmedia comprises web based video and each select web based digital videocomprises a sequence of frames and the one or more select locationscomprises a select coordinate position on one or more frames of thesequence of frames.
 4. The computer implemented method of claim 3,wherein the select coordinate position changes during the sequence offrames.
 5. The computer implemented method of claim 1, wherein thedatabase system stores a plurality of data items each having associateddigital data relating to one or more of user basic information, userfavorites, user profile, user relationship, user interest, userpreferences, or user social connection.
 6. The computer implementedmethod of claim 1, wherein providing a user application furthercomprises creating posts that refer to previously created posts thatrefer to web based digital media.
 7. The computer implemented method ofclaim 1, wherein users can share posts, and posts that refer to and/orembedded within another post, with no additional digital media, links,or text.
 8. The computer implemented method of claim 1, wherein the userapplication is used with a user device for accessing one or more postsand/or posts that refer o and/or are embedded within another post. 9.The computer implemented method of claim 1, wherein posts comprise oneor more documents, digital images, digital video, sounds, digitalalbums, graphics, augmented representation, links, events, articles,apps, text while also containing one, a plurality and/or combination ofdata, metadata, metatags, EXIF data, keyword tags, hashtags, comments,favorites, text, links, location, entities, objects, entries, places,and users.
 10. The computer implemented method of claim 8 wherein poststhat refer to and/or embedded within any part of another post containreferencing data.
 11. A. system of managing posts for interacting withweb based digital media, comprising: a user interface applicationoperating on one or more user devices which are operative to view webbased digital media, the user interface application creating firstselect posts that refer to web based digital media the first selectposts including embedded digital media, and for creating further poststhat refer to the first select posts, the further posts includingembedded digital media; a database system for storing user created firstselect posts and further select posts; and a programmed processingsystem in operative communication with user devices and the databasesystem for creating and managing programmed links between user createdfirst select posts and further select posts and one or more selectlocations in select web based digital media, wherein users interactingwith the user interface application can access user created first selectposts and further select posts.
 12. The system of claim 11, wherein theweb based digital media comprises web based video and each select webbased digital video comprises a sequence of frames and the one or moreselect locations comprise select ones of the sequence of frames.
 13. Thesystem of claim 11, wherein the web based digital media comprises webbased video and each select web based digital video comprises a sequenceof frames and the one or more select locations comprises a selectcoordinate position on one or more frames of the sequence of frames. 14.The system of claim 13, wherein the select coordinate position changesduring the sequence of frames.
 15. The system of claim 11, wherein thedatabase system stores a plurality of data items each having associateddigital data relating to one or more of user basic information, userfavorites, user profile, user relationship, user interest, userpreferences, or user social connection.
 16. The system of claim 11,wherein the user interface application further comprises creating poststhat refer to previously created posts that refer to web based digitalmedia.
 17. The system of claim 11, wherein users can share posts, andposts that refer to and/or embedded within another post, with noadditional digital media, links, or text.
 18. The system of claim 11,wherein the user interface application is used with a user device foraccessing one or more posts and/or posts that refer to and/or areembedded within another post.
 19. The system of claim 11, wherein postscomprise one or more documents, digital images, digital video, sounds,digital albums, graphics, augmented representation, links, events,articles, apps, text while also containing one, a plurality and/orcombination of data, metadata, metatags, EXIF data, keyword tags,hashtags, comments, favorites, text, links, location, entities, objects,entries, places, and users.
 20. The system of claim 18 wherein poststhat refer to and/or embedded within any part of another post containreferencing data.
 21. The system of claim 11 wherein the user interfaceapplication enables user searches which selectively return results thatinclude one or more sequences of frames of a select web based digitalvideo or one or more different web based digital videos.
 22. The systemof claim 11, wherein a temporary post is created with a sequence offrames comprising of one or more advertisements, documents, digitalimages, digital video, sounds, digital albums, graphics, augmentedrepresentation, links, events, articles, apps, text while alsocontaining one, a plurality and/or combination of data, metadata,metatags, EXIF data, keyword tags, hashtags, comments, favorites, text,links, location, entities, objects, entries, places, and users.